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My Comics

pottyfry

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What do you think of these comics? The first one is about loneliness, and the second is about my child self and Lady Penelope playing in the snow. Hope you enjoy them!
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I used to get Bunty and Mandy and Judy and Blue Jeans annual as well which was a comic. One of my brothers used to like Dandy. I opened this post thinking it would be about the comics we used to read in the past.

Comic art can be done quite to a high form, and I wouldn't say the art shown in the first post was quite there yet, but if you have an idea and and want to do your own comic, keep going with it.
 

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Hi I have no if know this or if it will be helpful to you, but I did see it and think of you.

Did you know that you can get eComics free to read from libraries and you can register online and not live in that borough. I know as I joined it myself in the search of a book and I don't live in that borough. Anyway, I thought I would let you know. May be other libraries have this service as well. Of course I have know idea about the range as I have not checked it myself.
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I admire the way in which you used the individual frames. Each one does an excellent job of expressing a specific emotional quality, and they all line up in an orderly sequence to tell the story.

Nice work!
 
Here's a comic strip I made about a character called "Sick Chick", a thirtysomething single woman trying to keep her sanity in a world that's gone very insane.
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