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Artist's Comments
Well, here's a little "epic" of mine.
This was a sequential art project of mine. We had to do an 8-10 page mini-comic, and I decided to continue with my political cartoon slant and did a satire of Kim Jong-Il. With recent events, I think it's fitting to put it up now. It's essentially a spoof of the last animated sequence in "Pink Floyd The Wall," with lyrics changed around and fitted for the story and with Kim Jong-Il as the main character. It was a lot of fun to make. Also, check out my cover design for the mini comic: [link] All Pink Floyd and Gerald Scarfe references are of course property of those fellows, although since, like I said, this is satire I doubt they would mind. |
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Comments
A definite change from your other work, but very neat. I shall be curious to see what other comments come along.
Only person I did not get was the puppet/puppetmaster.
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Socialism's greatest lie is that it promises the people something for nothing, services and programs of all kind that will either be "free" or more affordable than the free market variety. Socialism instead is more often nothing for something.
I don't think any one got that. Recently the CEO of Hyundai was arrested on embezzlement charges, so I figured to be cool I'd have him controlling the South Korean politician like a puppet.
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"Messages can't be intercepted if they aren't sent, can they?" ~ Erwin Rommel
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Socialism's greatest lie is that it promises the people something for nothing, services and programs of all kind that will either be "free" or more affordable than the free market variety. Socialism instead is more often nothing for something.
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"Messages can't be intercepted if they aren't sent, can they?" ~ Erwin Rommel
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"Messages can't be intercepted if they aren't sent, can they?" ~ Erwin Rommel
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-Rhuarc
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"Messages can't be intercepted if they aren't sent, can they?" ~ Erwin Rommel
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