So, to honor 3.14, March 14, or "Pi Day," I decided to post a li'l page about pie - or rather, a li'l page Nom changes to be about pie. And anatomy.
Original: Exactly as it appears - Nom only added the caption.
Fav detail: the "mutant" clusters of three berries - gross. And wrong. Or the sad, single berries - forlornly dangling all by themselves...again, gross. And wrong. But then, I guess that's pretty much us: gross and wrong. Don't lie: you love it.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Potato Sack Race Gone Wrong
The weather is finally getting warmer! With spring officially just 18 days away, we give you this tribute to a time-honored outdoor activity: potato sack races! Only with Twisted Sistah's influence...
Original: just as it appears - without the caption. The pages with just creative coloring and merely a caption are perhaps my favorite. There is a degree of difficulty in using only words to spin a picture completely around and T.S. has done it masterfully.
Fav Detail: Zoe's red-rimmed eyes.
NOTE: We do not think child abduction or abuse is funny. This page merely shows how an innocent thing like a potato sack race could be twisted into something else. And twisting things is usually funny.
Original: just as it appears - without the caption. The pages with just creative coloring and merely a caption are perhaps my favorite. There is a degree of difficulty in using only words to spin a picture completely around and T.S. has done it masterfully.
Fav Detail: Zoe's red-rimmed eyes.
NOTE: We do not think child abduction or abuse is funny. This page merely shows how an innocent thing like a potato sack race could be twisted into something else. And twisting things is usually funny.
Labels:
abducted,
Grover,
potato sack,
Sesame Street,
Zoe
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Another Two-Page Spread
Boy, it's been a while! Inconsistency in posting seems to be the hallmark of this blog. Well, that and the PURE HILARITY of our PARODY!
So, since our last post was a two-page spread, I thought we'd follow it up with another...
This one is done by yours truly, Lieutenant Warp. It comes from a generic Cinderella book, except, as you can tell form the edges of the pages, the book is not in the traditional rectangle shape - it's kind of scallopy.
Inspiration: The Prince wasn't happy and the step-sisters WERE bending over a bit too much, in my opinion so I came up with a reason 'why' the Prince wasn't happy with the ladies who came to the ball...
Altered: Clearly, I hand-wrote in another sentence to help explain the artwork. I erased the necklines of the sisters and lowered them, making the more...ahem, interesting. Then I erased some lines in the front of the dresses and drew in some new ones to make it look like the sisters were parting their voluminous skirts. Finally, I added the legs. I also drew in a lacy bottom and colored it so it the 'interior' of the skirt was a different color than the 'exterior.'
Fav Detail: The pantaloons on the sisters. The fact they wear saggy under-things only makes them LESS attractive.
Be sure to click on each picture so you can see the details. I shrank them on the blog view so you could see them side-by-side but if you click on them they will come up full size.
So, since our last post was a two-page spread, I thought we'd follow it up with another...
This one is done by yours truly, Lieutenant Warp. It comes from a generic Cinderella book, except, as you can tell form the edges of the pages, the book is not in the traditional rectangle shape - it's kind of scallopy.
Inspiration: The Prince wasn't happy and the step-sisters WERE bending over a bit too much, in my opinion so I came up with a reason 'why' the Prince wasn't happy with the ladies who came to the ball...
Altered: Clearly, I hand-wrote in another sentence to help explain the artwork. I erased the necklines of the sisters and lowered them, making the more...ahem, interesting. Then I erased some lines in the front of the dresses and drew in some new ones to make it look like the sisters were parting their voluminous skirts. Finally, I added the legs. I also drew in a lacy bottom and colored it so it the 'interior' of the skirt was a different color than the 'exterior.'
Fav Detail: The pantaloons on the sisters. The fact they wear saggy under-things only makes them LESS attractive.
Be sure to click on each picture so you can see the details. I shrank them on the blog view so you could see them side-by-side but if you click on them they will come up full size.
Labels:
Cinderella,
dress,
stepsisters,
two-page,
unhappy
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