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Comic dialog It's hilarious, isn't it? Moo. Get it? Moo! LOL! Panel 1 Capion: Making a comic is an intricate four step process. Capion: Step 1. Stare at the blank paper for inspiration. Panel 2 Capion: Step 2. Keep staring, because you haven't thought of anything yet. Panel 3 Capion: Step 3. Look at the clock and swear a lot when you realize that the comic was supposed to be up 2 hours ago. Panel 4 Comic: But the cow goes mooooooo! Capion: Step 4. Scribble down something strange and vague so people think you're actually making a joke. |
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Gary Author Comments aka Comic News Not the only one Ok, this is sometimes how I do the comic, but I'm not the only one. Tim Buckly made a character (Chef Brian) specifically for this process, and Penny Arcade has made a profession out of it (Fruit Saga, part 4). So, don't blame me, everyone's doing it. |
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Apr 2 2007->Oct 31 2015
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