Thursday, December 17, 2020

Points added up

 Second Semester total points - 45 - Not including my comics

Zoom sessions - 8 points

My comics - 8 = ? Points

The Killing Joke - 6 points

Moebius - 6 points

Lumberjanes - 6 points

Buddah 1 & 2 - 7 points

My Friend Dahmer - 4 points



Umi Makes a Friend (2-4)




This is a comic that I made last year for an assignment. I wanted to "interact" with my characters more and learn more about them. To do so I made this comic about Umi (right) meeting Api (left). In the world I built around them, certain objects that hold a sort of "spark" can be given a body and literally grow into who they are meant to be.
-Tat


 

Splatoon Shorts: Legos





There's nothing worse than stepping on random lego pieces. I thought that it would be funny if someone were to scatter them out onto the playing field as a trap to splat any unsuspecting inkling. Of course, the little bucket user has to make sure it's safe, by poking it.
-Tat

 

Splatoon Comic: Moray's Glasses (2-4)




I have many posts on my tumblr blog with the echoling Moray. Many have asked me when he got his glasses, and how his species would come to need them. I did my best to answer all these questions in this comic. Echolings (Moray's species) are mammels just as humans are, so a decline in eyesight wouldn't be too different from a normal humans. 
-Tat





 

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Unboxing (2-4)


This comic was a little different. I normally draw my work, but here I used a series of photographs to tell a short story. Photo-based comics aren't something you see very often, so I thought it would be a fun little way to introduce a new character to my blog.
-Tat

Thursday, December 10, 2020

The Killing Joke (2-4)

 1. What is your reaction to the text you just read?

I was both horrified and intrigued the entire time. Like, I didn't want to see what was happening but at the same time I wanted to know how it ended. If the hero would save the day. But in the end nobody wins.

2. What connections did you make with the story? Discuss what elements of the story with which you were able to connect?

It made me pretty uncomfortable. When you're reading comics about fantasy characters in capes saving the day, it doesn't feel serious, it doesn't feel REAL. But there were so many elements in "The Killing Joke" that are scary real. Things that can happen in real life. Elements that HAVE happened in real life. I felt a mix of horror and sympathy for the Joker, sympathy for the desparation that led to who he is, and horror for what he's become.

3. What changes would you make to adapt this story into another medium? What medium would you choose; what changes would you make?

I don't think there's anything that can be changed. It's a very well-known story, and presenting it in anonther format may not be able to do the story justice in the same way. I don't know what I would change, it's not the kind of story that's easy to alter.

4. In what ways does this story differ from the typical expectations the reader might have for a superhero story?

As mentioned prior, I grew up reading comics and watching shows with the good guy coming in and saving the day. There were the good guys and the bad guys, you knew who was who and who you were meant to root for. I was a straight forward story, from beginning to end. In "The Killing Joke", the hero's moral's are tested, stretched to the point of snapping, and in the end leaves the result up in the air. Did they snap? Or did moral win out? Throughout the whole thing you don't know who to root for. Initially you root for Batman to find the Joker and put a stop to his mad plan. But as the story progresses and we learn more about the Joker, you feel pity for him. Losing his wife and child, and then his mind not long after. There's no clear right or wrong in this comic, and I feel that's part of what makes it unique.

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Harpy in my Attic: Music (2-4)

In this comic, our resident Harpy finds something interesting. She's heard of human music, and know's that it's nothing like the tunes she's grown up hearing. So she tries using a "horn" she finds to mimic the human songs.

 

Points added up

 Second Semester total points - 45 - Not including my comics Zoom sessions - 8 points My comics - 8 = ? Points The Killing Joke - 6 points M...