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A Parody Comic reusing public domain art.

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kimigalaxi

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A Parody Comic reusing public domain art.
« on: November 29, 2020, 08:40:40 PM »

Hi, I was looking at TV Tropes and stumbled upon a webcomic called Filth Biscuit where the creator took pages from public domain comics and rewrote the dialogue. I decided to do the same. I made them kinda political cartoons. But they also end up being like the Tick or if Watchmen was a sitcom. I update it every time I make a new page which is random, but if a storyline starts it usually ends in a few days.

It's called Capital City's Rejects: https://capcity.tumblr.com/

I also do a more experimental comic that I draw myself, but it's not about superheroes. I figured I put it here so that I don't spam this part of the forum.

It's called Death Girl: https://deathgirlcomic.tumblr.com/

This one updates every week on Friday. But I might go on break in January to work on a new comic.
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Andrew999

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Re: A Parody Comic reusing public domain art.
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2020, 08:25:40 AM »

Welcome to the gang!

Excellent work by the way - I loved it - please keep them coming
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