This strip gets mentioned in the Drawthreads a lot, but I figure it deserves its own thread.
Suzanne is Tina's co-worker. She tends to "get around" a lot, and also a bit self-absorbed.
Why would you waste your time trying to draw comics in a fashion that have been dying for literally decades?
It's neat that you grew up reading Garfield from the time you were 4 years old and have every Peanuts collection ever released & love Calvin & Hobbes to death and those works inspired you to draw comics and everything, but those creators really had no choice but to tailor their creation to fit in a syndicated format, and even then those creators (Watterson in particular) bucked those rigid constraints as much as they could get away with.
So WHY on EARTH in this day and age when the internet exists which is THE WAY to break into the industry and newspapers are well into their slow death and haven't incorporated a new comic since Pearls Before Swine over a decade ago would you try to copy a style that was arbitrarily tailored SPECIFICALLY for dying industry?
It makes the opposite of sense.
>>85690614
That's actually pretty hot
>>85691245
Because "Tina's Groove" actually IS a newspaper strip? It's been running since 2002 in papers.
>>85691347
>actually IS a newspaper strip
He might as well cop a ticket for the titanic while he's at it.
No Tina's Groove thread is complete without Monica, who is probably the best character in the strip.
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>>85692041
Interesting career path for a Namekian.
>>85691287
Sup ICS. You ever gonna cave and do that Frozen hypno stuff?
>>85691245
What is the problem with that exactly? If people make comics like that and other people read and like them, then what is the issue?
There are different forms of all art, and just because something is considered 'outdated' doesn't mean it's no longer art.
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>>85691245
That bastard never finished the Dracula arc.
>>85691245
Newspaper comics are dying because newspapers are dying. Not because a style of art that's been popular for over a century has any drawbacks.