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Cartoons and Web Comics
Welcome to the ashtray in the corner of the interwebs where the weird strips go when they give up on being normal.
This is where comics show up at 3 a.m. with red ink on their shirt and no alibi.
This comm is creator-friendly. So feel to throw your own stuff into the ring! 'Weird' is better than 'good,' friends! General comics talk is encouraged too.
I'm Buckminster Burkeswood, and I say, "Let's all race to the bottom and freak out Lemmy together!"
What We Want
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Single–panel and short web comics
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Underground, indie, ugly, beautiful, badly lettered, whatever
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Process shots, roughs, sketchbook pages, failure piles
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I don't care what you used to create it. Bring it!
If it feels like something a bored bartender would laugh at, it probably fits. Weird is good!
What We Don't Want
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Uncredited comics
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“I found this on Facebook, no idea who drew it”
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Hate garbage
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Overtly political cartoons
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Posters crying about AI
No external links, only photos with sources. Posting webcomics without linking to original source is not allowed.
























Yep, a drabble is exactly 100 words, which I wrote for this project. Though I changed up the ending a little for the final project in my other post to make it stronger ending.
I write a drabble every single day, and have been for several years.
And "ickglob" just popped into my head one day (as do most of my ideas), so I have no explanation for that. But I love that it means "I believe" in German. I had no idea and have never looked it up. But knowing that it means that makes it way cooler to me now! lol
I'm using this community to experiment with storytelling.
A drabble a day does sound like a great creative fiction exercise. I know some authors impose that they write at least a page a day, but probably the closest I came to that was forcing myself to write a journal entry a day. I guess it helped ease up my perfectionism somewhat, but in the end, I think I write better fueled by inspiration.
Same as for learning French, really. For example, the DuoLingo app / course sort of pushes the idea that doing a lesson a day will lead to great things, but in fact doing it that way takes ~15yrs to complete the A1-B2 coursework, i.e. the first 4-5 semesters of a college language course.
My word. oO