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"The Game" - Nonlinear Comics

I know it sounds hard to believe, but public education can get something accomplished. The fact that teachers have to compromise their lesson plans to balance the needs of the unproductive and the productive students means people like me are left with a lot of leisure time (I don’t like to toot my own horn, but I could come out of a coma and still know what’s going on in class). To pass this time, my good friend Matthew Blair and I devised a game in which one of us draws a random shape, and the other adds on to it to form a recognizable image, and we keep going from there.

It wasn’t long, however, before the game mutated into a novel art form, a nonlinear cartoon of sorts. There are no panels, no continuous story lines--just random spurts of twisted humor. We do realize how confusing it is to make logical sense of these "nonlinear comics," but every effort we have made to sort them into more coherent forms depreciated the humor in some way or another. It is an undeniable fact now: these comics can only exist in their original formats.

Enjoy.




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