Two Comics Before the Chili Cookoff

Feb 20, 2009 14:37

More illegibly tiny journal comics (now with no text and no cheating!):


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comics, fan art, journal comics, bones

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preachertom February 20 2009, 21:18:16 UTC
Did the murder they investigate involve bones as a clue or plot device? If so, they're stealing my idea for a Bones episode.

In doing visual research for this project, I happened upon the Bones full episode site comment threads. Wow. It was like finding pirate treasure in your backyard as a kid.

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kingthunder February 21 2009, 08:43:05 UTC
I bet if you searched for the word "bones" on that thread it would take you 5 minutes.

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crapjournal February 20 2009, 21:30:09 UTC
New secret project: create a book full of wordless journal comics about a country that doesn't exist, leave them on the shelves of libraries in middle america. These are great. I found them almost... "affecting" I guess, is the right word. Something was stirred.

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abrassea February 20 2009, 22:22:14 UTC
or instead of having them be wordless, have them be in a language that doesn't exist.

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preachertom February 20 2009, 22:25:24 UTC
For a while, Chester Brown was doing that comic Underwater where the whole book was in a made-up language.

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abrassea February 20 2009, 22:26:26 UTC
yeah, well...

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abrassea February 20 2009, 22:19:47 UTC
i'm a big fan of fan art for thinks you haven't seen. i had an idea a while ago to do a series where i make comic adaptations of movies i haven't seen. the first one was going to be sea biscuit, with spiderman as the jockey, but i waited too long and that joke got played out.

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preachertom February 20 2009, 22:24:32 UTC
I wrote a synopsis for Seabiscuit 2: The Legend of Seabiscuit's Gold.

The idea was that when they went to grind up Seabiscuit to make dog food, a giant bar of gold that had secretly been in Seabiscuit's belly got caught in the grinder. Knowing that there was more treasure than this from mysterious markings on the gold bar, the old team gets back together again to find the gold Seabiscuit had once found.

It might even be in my lj archives someplace.

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abrassea February 20 2009, 22:25:47 UTC
hahaha, nice!

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crapjournal February 20 2009, 22:57:58 UTC
WHAT'S THAT YOU'VE GOT THERE

BILLY?

IS IT A BONE?

HEY--

THIS IS JUST THE RIGHT KIND

OF BONE

WHERE DID YOU GET IT

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line_nutrients February 20 2009, 23:06:15 UTC
I've never seen Bones either, but now I feel like anything after that would probably just be a let-down.

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