A comic strip by Peter Durston & Tristram Baumber
That is great (and credible in some warped way).
It gets its credibility from the six months we spent method acting "Marie Curie shops for a new drinks cabinet at Ikea". None of those workshopped scenes ended up in the strip itself, but they can be clearly seen in what we didn't draw.
This Virginia Woolf is much ore fun than the one in "The hours."
I don't know... That party novelty nose was pretty wacky!
Marie curie didn't smash a build.Retards o_o
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That is great (and credible in some warped way).
ReplyDeleteIt gets its credibility from the six months we spent method acting "Marie Curie shops for a new drinks cabinet at Ikea". None of those workshopped scenes ended up in the strip itself, but they can be clearly seen in what we didn't draw.
ReplyDeleteThis Virginia Woolf is much ore fun than the one in "The hours."
ReplyDeleteI don't know... That party novelty nose was pretty wacky!
ReplyDeleteMarie curie didn't smash a build.
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Marie didn't smash a building
(Please, if this is supposed to be a realism comic, refrain from adding comical parts)
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