[personal profile] napoleonherself
Inspired by the old comic projects I found and posted links to in my last entry, I just dug up and scanned a project I did for a class in October 2003. It was the history-of-comic-books class mecha and I took; we had to take a well-known story and script it as a 2-3 page comic. We could draw it if we wanted, but all that was required was the script. Naturally, I drew my retelling of that classic fable "The Honest Woodcutter." Also naturally, my retelling goes off in a completely bizarre direction.

Page 1 - Page 2 - Page 3.

Presented in worst-scan-ever-o-vision, because what I actually scanned was stapled-together pieces of tracing paper that had been folded in half for three years.

I also did this for the same class, but it's less amusing.

Enjoy.
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