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schmevil ([info]schmevil) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-07-15 19:36:00

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Entry tags:creator: john campbell, medium: webcomic, title: pictures for sad children

Pictures for Sad Children
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The latest Pictures for Sad Children:

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[info]porringer
2009-07-16 03:31 am UTC (link)
But the linked-as-story comics gave us the Prufrock series, and the child-with-pillowcase, and the horrible truth in the characters, and...

I miss it too. PFSC does still have moments of being absolutely spot-on in their painfully sad humour, but those continued stories had a sort of rhythm and developed the weirdness over more space.

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[info]red_cyclone
2009-07-16 04:20 am UTC (link)
The child with pillowcase is, and always will be, my favourite bit of Pictures With Sad Children, of which I now feel an archive binge coming on :)

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[info]schmevil
2009-07-16 04:23 am UTC (link)
And then you will report back to SD with your favourite strips. *g*

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[info]ian_karkull
2009-07-16 05:02 am UTC (link)
I've got nothing against storylines, as long as they don't get too convoluted and self-absorbed, as most webcomics are wont to do. John's story arcs tend to be concise and are often interrupted separated by standalone strips, that's the kind of storytelling I like.

You mentioning pillow case girl does make me want to dig up and repost Sara's story though.

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