52 Comic Challenges #9: 24 Hour Comic

Oct 21, 2007 16:19

24 Hour Comic #3: Rescuing Arugula

Start date: 10/20/07 at 10AM; Completion date: 10/21/07 at 2:15AM

The 52 Comics Challenge for the week was to participate in 24 Hour Comic Day (in short: make a 24 page comic on the fly within 24 consecutive hours). I've completed it twice before and loved every minute of it, but I haven't done one lately on ( Read more... )

52 comic challenge, arugula & allegory, 24 hour comic

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sae October 22 2007, 19:37:22 UTC
Gosh, Gina, thank you. That's incredibly humbling to hear and quite encouraging about the whole affair :) If things look intentional, then I think I've achieved what I set out to do!

I find the awesome comes to you if you use wierd paper. Like moths to my reading lamp, you cannot keep it away for long.

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kaitoujeanne October 22 2007, 02:01:25 UTC
Those kitty stamps were really creepy! But yes, totally rolled with the multimedia thing -- stamp!Allegory was hilarious, especially with the crayon added in.

And Arugula. Hee! (Spicier than spinach!)

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sae October 22 2007, 19:39:07 UTC
I know! I'm trying to remember what holiday/who gifted them to me, but it's all a horrifying blurr.

I'm so pleased you enjoyed my Harold and the Purple crayon moment :D

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drkra37 October 23 2007, 20:16:45 UTC
I did too! I was actually going to ask if it was deliberately Harold, but it seems I've been beaten to it :P

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themeadowlark October 22 2007, 02:05:36 UTC
haha, wow! that was fantastic. It was amazing how much personality and different ... expressions?... allegory had even though he looked exactly the same in every panel.

were they climbing up a beanstalk on page 18??? And kaitoujeanne is right, the kitty stamps were majorly creepy.

multimedia is awesome!

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firstfaerie October 22 2007, 03:26:56 UTC
Viva new coats!

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firstfaerie October 22 2007, 03:27:26 UTC
(Also, was that a veiled Switchblade Kittens reference, or mere coincidence? I tend to believe that armed kittens are NEVER coincidental.)

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sae October 22 2007, 19:34:13 UTC
Actually, I find the coincidence of a butcherknife wielding cat far less surreal than the fact I somehow had a butcherknife stamp in my childhood stamp collection in the first place.

At least the disturbing cat-set was a gift and had been unused previously (no ink stains). The knife has no excuses (covered with ink stains).

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firstfaerie October 23 2007, 01:44:29 UTC
*grins* I had planned to ask whether the knife was a new addition. I secretly hoped that you'd run out and bought it recently. But no, no. Chibi Sae's childhood stamp epics needed that butcher knife.

The specialness of you.

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alexmegami October 22 2007, 06:35:39 UTC
BEST COMIC EVER

No seriously it's like the best thing I've read in days. Months, possibly.

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