Want to See My Crazy Photo-Comics?

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The discussion revolves around the creation and sharing of zany photo-comics, with one participant introducing their work through a link to a specific comic. The comic features humorous elements, including a playful take on the fate of old GI Joes. Participants engage with the comic, offering suggestions for improvement, such as using clear twist ties to enhance the visuals. There is also a mention of a related project by another individual, referred to as "live action comics," which draws a parallel to the original comic shared. Overall, the conversation highlights creativity in comic-making and encourages exploration of this unique art form.
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Hello! As a side hobby I make these zany photo-comics and i thought i'd show you one, by way of introduction to my mad mind :D ;)
http://img358.imageshack.us/img358/9395/sillysink27bq.jpg
 
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At least you didn't shave in the bath before making your comic. So that's what happens to old GI Joes, I always wondered, they just seem to vanish.
 
I'm not sure of what to make of that.
 
:smile: Did you ever think to keep the scientist standing by taping his feet to the floor? :wink: You can also use clear twist ties to attach Bob to the scientist and other things. Hmmm... maybe I should get into this zany photo-comic business...
My brother makes what he calls "live action comics", similar to yours: http://www.jasonrawley.com/jedicomic.html
 
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