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October 22nd, 2007

Brother Can You Spare a Pantomime?

I don’t usually laugh at them, but pantomime comics (that is, the ones without dialogue) are probably the comics I admire the most.  It’s much easier to reach humor with words than without.  This is why I wanted to challenge myself to make a comic without words.  And I’ve always thought my comics were too verbose anyway.  Here is the result.

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