I’m not beating myself up on this, but an attempt at a comic inspired by a tweet the other day by one of my Simon friends had even me scratching my head when I was done. It was one of those times when I went into a comic with an idea and completely lost the thread by the end, and even now, I am not sure what I was thinking.
That said, the comic still works on one level — of what different people bring to the table. But I was aiming for something different, and I am not sure now that the comic meshes with the quote’s original meaning. Perhaps it doesn’t matter all that much.
And the Google/Duck Duck Go gag sort of fell apart on me. I was thinking of the accidental visitor, and had privacy on my mind. Maha wondered if I were referencing the duck mascot from the upcoming Digital Writing Month, but no … unless I was doing it without thinking about it (which is possible).
In the end, I like the Meta-Comic better than the original comic.
Peace (in frames),
Kevin
It was my quote so I guess it was easier for me to get. But as I keep saying it’s the journey that matters, the failures & the successes. What you might see as a “failure” others will see as a “success”. Keep on learning.
I know .. but I found my confusion funny and an interesting moment.
I love the meta comic!
Maybe you can start a whole new category–non-sequitur comix. Kind of reminds of my favorite absurdist comic from my youth–Henry. One damned non-sequitur after another all the way down: https://s3.amazonaws.com/somewherein/assets/images/thumbs/AmiKalponikSazal_1398589660_2-henry-24.gif
and in keeping with my eagle eye for your captcha coolity: benign ho. So here’s a ‘benign ho’ to you and yo.