A 24-minute comic from Lauren Matthews/Sayomi - the words were gothic and pasties.
The collaborative webcomic for the Paper Jam Comics Collective. Doodles, 24 Minute Comics and other paraphernalia from Paper Jam meetings.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Gothic Pasties (Lauren Matthews/Sayomi)
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Collaborations with Paul's robot
Paul made a robot out of Lego that draws random page layouts. It's mint. It's been demo'd at a few events, encouraging punters to try their hand at drawing a story to match the structure. It helps to have good examples, so fortunately we had Gemma and Mike on hand at the Great Exhibition of the North Family Expo to do some outstanding collaborations with the robot showing the visitors how it should be done.
Mike does a comic about Paul and the robot...
Classic use of layout from Gemma...
Mike takes on the challenge of a page that has been overwritten multiple times by the robot (and it still makes some kinda sense)
Mike does a comic about Paul and the robot...
Classic use of layout from Gemma...
Mike takes on the challenge of a page that has been overwritten multiple times by the robot (and it still makes some kinda sense)
Labels:
dragons,
Gemma,
Mike Duckett,
Paul Thompson,
robots
Bag For Life (Paul Thompson)
Was it a 24-minute comic? Or just a comic inspired by true events? Anyway, here's a good one from Paul:
Misc jams
Here's a few gems found amid the Big Pile Of Stupid Jam Comics That Has Built Up Over The Year. Done by... some paperjammers, some random folks who we've encouraged to make comics, I think.
No Time To Rhyme
Unexpected ThingsGood old Chris Packham
Just Find ItFriday, December 15, 2017
Various Jams
Here are some various jams that have been sat in my scan pile for probably a year. Yeah, sorry about that.
Here they are now.
Here they are now.
Monday, July 31, 2017
Pac-man potato ghost with obligatory Bill Murray
Not even 24-minute comic randomness created the subject here, people just came up with this out of their brains.
Friday, July 21, 2017
Some stupid jam comics
Sorry it's been a while. We had a good jam comic session in the pub after our last meeting and it prompted some much-put-off scanning, which also prompted sifting through some piles of accumulated scrawlings from the last few months of meetings and events where we've run jam comics.
Here are a few of the less nonsensical/rude ones (yes, incredibly, these are the more coherent ones (bear in mind many of these are drawn by children or drunk people)).
Well, away we go.
Could you find it in your heart?
I'll phantom zone your housy ass
Nooooo
Bigly the hugest
I'd have thought you'd be more busy
Hey John. Show me your anvil.
Soon, comrade, they will clamour for our communist hats!
Space hat!
You want some catharsis?
Here are a few of the less nonsensical/rude ones (yes, incredibly, these are the more coherent ones (bear in mind many of these are drawn by children or drunk people)).
Well, away we go.
Could you find it in your heart?
I'll phantom zone your housy ass
Nooooo
Bigly the hugest
I'd have thought you'd be more busy
Hey John. Show me your anvil.
Soon, comrade, they will clamour for our communist hats!
Space hat!
You want some catharsis?
Move on! Go!
Labels:
brains,
cats,
collaborative,
Comics Jam,
jam comics,
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Monday, October 24, 2016
Dragons! Comix! (jam at Geekfest)
Dragons:
This work of deep and insightful wonder was constructed whilst having a pleasant day at York Geekfest - selling a few comics, drawing Batmans on bags, being envious of the historical re-enacters' massive swords, etcetera.
This work of deep and insightful wonder was constructed whilst having a pleasant day at York Geekfest - selling a few comics, drawing Batmans on bags, being envious of the historical re-enacters' massive swords, etcetera.
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