hi, i am Dami, and that i'm a webcomic artist. You might also appreciate me from some of my viral content material hits, like 'Hotline Bling woman' and 'canine are decent.' What's that? you've got in no way considered these comics earlier than to your existence? What's that? I should still stop the usage of The Verge as a platform for shameless self-merchandising? reasonable, but I already wrote these sentences out, and my keyboard is damaged so I can not backspace.
if you're a standard human grownup who uses the web to study humorous photos, you may also have observed some stressful similarities among the comics that popped up in your feed these days. Panel after panel featured the accurate equal joke: a character falling victim to the ol' water-bucket-over-the-door prank in a very unoriginal April Fools' Day goof.

(supply: Berkeleymews.com)

(supply: Unearthedcomics.com)

(source: Deathbulge.com)
How may the sort of factor have took place? Have webcomic artists lost all admire for themselves and their craft and given into rampant plagiarism? As a comics insider, I even have the interior scoop on what in reality took place on the inside. So hit me with the questions!
okay surprising insider, who in fact started all of this?
Alex Norris of Dorris McComics came up with the idea and shared it with a extremely secret facebook group of webcomic artists who had been brought together by means of friendship and a shared love of being validated by way of likes and made-up elements. He drew out this sketch of his imaginative and prescient and artists had been free to create their own interpretations of it:

so that you're telling me that comedian artists aren't basically mad at each different for conception theft and shaggy dog story robbery?
.@PearShapedComic hello, I'm no longer bound in case you know this, however your comic appears incredibly similar to one I posted prior nowadays. could we focus on?
— Olivia (@oliviawalch) April 1, 2016
so...a bunch of comics are stealing my jokes rn pic.twitter.com/QZrHSnfVhZ
— ExtraFabulousComics (@extrafabulous) April 1, 2016
i believed I had pals earlier than tonight
— Jeremy Kaye (@upandoutcomic) April 1, 2016
lawyer up, @PigeonComics
— DaneMan (@TheDaneMen) April 1, 2016Nope! We planned all of this!
I have no idea, this looks pretty convincing.
To clear things up, I wrote the April Fools comic a long time in the past. here's the long-established theory with newspaper for proof pic.twitter.com/JjGaeNyqoM
— Reza Farazmand (@PDLComics) April 1, 2016Oh wow. Yeah, this looks relatively real, cannot argue with that.
extra artists had been entering into on the enjoyable right through the day, but right here's a transforming into list of the comics that participated! and do not overlook to read these remarkable comics on the different 364 days of the 12 months, too.
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