Irregular Fancomic
Mar. 1st, 2009 09:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The latest Irregular Webcomic comic was so dense with fancomicness I felt it had to be posted here.
To explain: Irregular Webcomic is a popular(*) and amusing webcomic by australian geek David Morgan-Mar, consisting of many separate loosely connected gag-a-day plots, including fancomics of stuff like Star Wars but also a James Bond pastiche, Mythbusters RPF, and the adventures of a Harry Potter fanfic writer called Will Shakespeare. One of the themes involves the writer himself.
It was announced that a major character would die, and that character turned out to be..the author! This caused a rift in the spacetime continuum, dragging in ALL the characters from all the different themes. And how are they going to fix it? By writing Harry Potter fanfic!
A few extra things:
(*)But not irregular :)
To explain: Irregular Webcomic is a popular(*) and amusing webcomic by australian geek David Morgan-Mar, consisting of many separate loosely connected gag-a-day plots, including fancomics of stuff like Star Wars but also a James Bond pastiche, Mythbusters RPF, and the adventures of a Harry Potter fanfic writer called Will Shakespeare. One of the themes involves the writer himself.
It was announced that a major character would die, and that character turned out to be..the author! This caused a rift in the spacetime continuum, dragging in ALL the characters from all the different themes. And how are they going to fix it? By writing Harry Potter fanfic!
A few extra things:
- The comics are open source, and there is currently a "remix Irregular Webcomic" competition going on.
- I made a fancomic of the comic myself, though it's not eligible for the competition and only really makes sense in the context of
skeletor_hordak (another fancomic!)
- David Morgan-Mar and his friends have two other fancomiccy projects: Darths and Droids which retells the new Star Wars trilogy as a roleplaying campaign (suddenly it all makes sense!) and √-Garfield which does odd things to Garfield.
(*)But not irregular :)