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29 August 2006

Arrgh, assistance please. Does anyone remember a website showing how to make a mini comic out of one sheet of 8.5x11 paper? [more description inside][More:]Jeez louise, I've spent at least an hour looking for this. Probably within the last week or so, I came across this how-to site through boingboing or lifehacker (??). The site had a photo of the mini comic and I think the comic was on black paper with silver or something. It looked more detailed than the 8.5x11 mini comics I'm finding through google. It involved more folding and cutting and maybe magic. I'm hoping someone has an inkling of what I'm blabbering about. Thanks so much, everybunny.
Is it the Sparky's comic on this page?
posted by iconomy 29 August | 21:34
This isn't a comic, but it is a mini book made out of one sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper.
posted by getoffmylawn 29 August | 22:07
Yay yay yay. That's not the site I was thinking of, getoffmylawn, but that's the exact format that the one I was curious about. Phew. That Sparky's comic looks useful too. Thanks!
posted by Uncle Glendinning 29 August | 22:29
It's like PocketMod.
posted by eatitlive 29 August | 23:47
Yea! for me! (and you too).
You should post your creation when you are done!!!
posted by getoffmylawn 30 August | 12:24
Uncle Glen, I can only highly recommend "Sparky's Comic" by Pam Bliss because she's one of the most prolific and best mini comics artists I know. We go way back and she writes a series columns for Sequential Tart called "Hopelessly Lost... But Making Good Time" which are all about how to make minicomics.

Pam Bliss is my hero!
posted by TrishaLynn 30 August | 19:44
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