Josh's comic
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That's good thinking with the colored bubbles, Josh. More people should experiment like that when conversations get complex within a panel. They don't even have to be deep hues - just white with slight touches of yellow or pink or something.
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Hey, thanks guys!
I always make sure to colour the speech balloons in panels with white backgrounds, because otherwise it just looks like I didn't finish my colouramizing.
Note to Justin: Nice f-ckin' job! Your guest strip rocks!
Where can I buy some of those Frosted Hobos? They'd go great with my Cream of Hobo Soup and Chocolate Hobo-Pops!
I always make sure to colour the speech balloons in panels with white backgrounds, because otherwise it just looks like I didn't finish my colouramizing.
Note to Justin: Nice f-ckin' job! Your guest strip rocks!
Where can I buy some of those Frosted Hobos? They'd go great with my Cream of Hobo Soup and Chocolate Hobo-Pops!
thanks, Josh!
And Dalhar, it's like, I think they're BASICALLY the same, but regular puffy marshmallows aren't too mellow when they get shipped across country, and you can't put them into funky little shapes. Cereal marshmallows are like taking the normal ones, pinching and twisting it like a balloon animal until it resembles a dog or something, then dehydrating it so it stays in that shape all the way to the breakfast table.
Actually, I think cereal marshmallows taste more like compacted cotton candy than a marshmallow.
And Dalhar, it's like, I think they're BASICALLY the same, but regular puffy marshmallows aren't too mellow when they get shipped across country, and you can't put them into funky little shapes. Cereal marshmallows are like taking the normal ones, pinching and twisting it like a balloon animal until it resembles a dog or something, then dehydrating it so it stays in that shape all the way to the breakfast table.
Actually, I think cereal marshmallows taste more like compacted cotton candy than a marshmallow.
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Joe van der Gonz wrote:Anyone else remember the marshmallows from "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" Cereal? They were pretty good. Too bad the rest of the cereal tasted like stale croutons.
I remember buying (or rather having my parents buy it) simply because it had TMNT on it. Then I'd eat it all in two days, but cereal doesn't last long with me.
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Girl, you must be from another time one where awesomeness was not confined
Cause awesomeness is awesome, baby
But not like you, you're so awesome I say yeah
How'd you get so awesome, baby?
From drinking lots of awesome juice?
The awesome juice has worked, hooray awesomeness ooh-ooh
I begged my mom to buy that cereal too, just because it had the TMNT...and an entertaining cartoon commercial where they drove around in some kind of pizza-throwing vehicle (I think the marshmallow bits were supposed to be shaped like pizza slices).
Then, like such memorable cereals as C3P-Os, it disappeared into the dust of breakfast history.
Then, like such memorable cereals as C3P-Os, it disappeared into the dust of breakfast history.
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