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Remix comics are to comics as Gag Dubs and Gag Subs are to film and animation. From another perspective, as the Stick-Figure Comic and Sprite Comic tropes show, being unable to draw is not an impediment to pushing your own brand of funny on the world. Thanks to the Remix Comic, neither is the inability to come up with your own characters. Remix comics can be as simple as taking a frame or frames from your favourite webcomic, blanking out the speech bubbles in MS Paint and overwriting them with new text. They can also be made from scans of printed comics. Sometimes, alterations to the actual images can also be made. These can range from simple things like changing the expression on someone's face, to reordering frames or even inserting entire new characters, possibly from other media entirely. Copyright issues may interfere with distribution of remixes. However, some webcomickers are experimenting with Creative Commons licenses that enable them to explicitly allow a specific level of reuse, such as non-commercial derivative works that give attribution to them. Of course, comic writers and artists can also remix their own creations. Usually remixes are made by fans. They are also known as Strip Slaying, Rescripting or Fanmixing. |
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In the mid-'70s, Planet of the Apes suddenly became a hot property. Marvel Comics had a popular "Apes" series (in its black-and-white Marvel Magazines line). Marvel's British imprint, Marvel UK, eagerly followed suit with its own magazine, reprinting the American stories. But Marvel UK's "Apes" magazine was published weekly, so they quickly ran out of American material to reprint. How then to fill the space? Marvel UK just took stories from Marvel's Killraven feature (very loosely inspired by The War of the Worlds and never printed in the UK), rewrote the scripts and altered the art to turn Killraven's alien adversaries into apes. The result? Killraven became Apeslayer, and Marvel UK could fill out the pages of its Planet of the Apes magazine for the rest of its run. | |
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And speaking of The Smurfs, the comic book version of "The Clockwork Smurf" was an official remixed version of a multi-part story ad that originally featured a Product Placement character (an anthropomorphic jar of Benco chocolate drink powder). | |
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A popular activity on the Awkward Zombie forums is to remix the most recent comic with past comics. Typically, the Dominion Rod (source) will come up at least once, as well as Katie's dad asking where someone gets gas (source), an Entei with someone yelling "ARGRARJGHH" (source), and Nowi asking another character if he wants to start a relationship with her (source). |
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"Strip slays" of Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire are quite popular among the comic's “ironic” fans. Vitriolic blogger John Solomon also attempted a Remix of the entire comic strip, entitled Dominic Durgan as a parody of its writing and art style. He himself admits it was created in one night and is profoundly juvenile. |
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Vitriolic blogger John Solomon also attempted a Remix of the entire comic strip, entitled Dominic Durgan as a parody of its writing and art style. He himself admits it was created in one night and is profoundly juvenile. | |
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On the Dilbert website there is now a tool to automate this. | |
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On the Freefall forum the practice is known as "filking" (allegedly because a comic remix is like a filksong in the sense that new words are added to existing music/graphics. Early in '04, a particularly active filker looking for a bigger challenge invented the klif, a reverse filk that not only did all the strips from the beginning in chronological order but flipped each strip left/right. Strange as it may sound, the experiment continued with some intervals for a whole three years, eventually doing all (some 900) strips that had been released before the thread started. |
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Garfield has spawned a few different takes on the source material. One is to remove the thought bubbles and let Garfield's expression and body language, as well as Jon's aside glances, tell the story. Another, known as Garfield Minus Garfield, is to remove Garfield as well, usually to make Jon seem a sad, lonely, delusional man. Yet another is to replace Garfield with a more realistic cat. Still another takes a database of unmodified Garfield panels and randomly generates strips from them on demand. Taking this in about as many directions as possible is Square Root of Minus Garfield. There's also the Garfield Randomizer, which takes random panels from a vast library of Garfield comic strips and puts three of them together to form strips that are, as the theory goes, funnier than the originals. There's been copyright trouble over this one, as predicted, but those resourceful enough to look for it can probably find it. |
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Jet Dream is a remix of various comics from the late '60s and early '70s, particularly the actual feature by the same name that appeared as a backup in the The Man from U.N.C.L.E. comic book. Teen humor and romance comics are also remixed in the titles It's Cookie! and My Jet Dream Romance. Presented as a retraux comic book line whose publisher was obsessed with sex-changes and who in "real life" supported a "Fem Is In!" movement aimed at encouraging all boys to become wholesome heterosexual crossdressers. | |
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Something Awful particularly loves to do this to any type of comic (especially anything with its own Mock Thread); Zalgo is one common variation (example◊). | |
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Irregular Webcomic! has recently invited people to do remixes. | |
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Another time, he went strip-hopping and wrote his own dialogue for Luann. | |
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MAD #11, published in 1954, features perhaps the earliest known example. Cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman, operating under a tight deadline and in desperate need of content, lifted the EC Comics story "Murder the Husband" (originally from Crime SuspenStories #12) and replaced all the dialogue with jokes, non-sequitors and a variety of untranslated foreign languages, appropriately enough titled "Murder the Story." | |
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Muh Phoenix is this to Avengers vs. X-Men, making up sillier reasons for the eponymous conflict and turning every character into either a perverted psychopath, a foul-mouthed jerkass, or exaggerating any bad character trait they already have. | |
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Azumanga Daioh lends itself well to remixes: The Comprehensive Kriegsaffe No. 9 is a notable, NSFW one. Warning: contains traces of Cthulu. | |
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"Bertstrips" are a series of out-of-context screenshots from Sesame Street with captions on them that essentially turn the characters into murderous psychopaths. | |
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The Bob and George forum had a custom comic thread that went over 250 pages long, with its own in-jokes. Unfortunately lost now, due to the forums being deleted. | |
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Perhaps the most prominent example is Doraemon remixes in Vietnam. Due to Vietnam having lots and lots of devoted Doraemon fans, it is no surprise that the country has left a vast library of remixes. It isn't exactly known when Doraemon remix community in Vietnam emerged, but we do know that the 2011-2014 period is considered the Golden Age of the community, with remix competitions, compilations, remixes that serve as original stories, and even Fanvids on YouTube using frames sourced from the scans. Heck, there were a handful of Facebook pages created solely for sharing and/or creating remixes! Unfortunately, most of them no longer exist. And, by the way, there's a GitHub repository for resources to make your own Doraemon remixes. Go check it out. |
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Ridiculously easy to exploit with My Life Me and its online "manga" maker. | |
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The Zootopia fancomic I Will Survive has had this done to it many a time, most likely as the result of the strange subject matter (An anthropomorphic fox and bunny from a children's film argue about whether or not to get an abortion). | |
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DM of the Rings and Darths & Droids both follow this concept... working with screencaps of the LoTR and Star Wars films and adding their own dialogue. The Nanoha GamerS comic does this with screencaps of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS and rewrites it as an RPG Anime of sorts, in the vein of .hack// and City of Heroes. |
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These have become increasingly popular on the Gunnerkrigg Court forums, with two whole threads devoted to posting them. A few distinct memes have evolved: editing Boxbot into a scene thereby making it "terrible", adding party hats to character's heads, giving the characters laser eyes, and altering dialogue to read "Okay that is quite enough thank you". | |
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Twokinds fans do the panel shuffle. | |
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Chainsaw Man had an unofficial Brazilian "scanlation" that was often profane and politically incorrect, and became very popular before the official version came out in 2020. Unfortunadely, some of its fans took the wrong way to express their frustration that the anime's dub did not draw from it, even making Future Devil dubber Guilherme Briggs quit social media after being harrassed. | |
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The mini-comic that came with the first wave of Transformers: Armada toys, originally stuffed with the same dialogue in three languages, took on a life of its own thanks to TF fan Matt Marshall deciding to poke fun at the stilted prose by rewriting the comic to be as silly as possible. The result is Armada - The REAL Story, which tells the story of the mentally-impaired but well-meaning Autobot Hot Shot's quest for something known only as "JaAm" while Optimus Prime wonders where his feet are and Cyclonus tries to figure out what the hell his alt-mode is supposed to be. | |
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Editora Abril, the official publisher of Disney comics in Brazil from 1950 to 2018, has also adopted this practice for some time. In the early 1960s, José Carioca got his own comic book in Brazil, with new stories entirely made by the newly formed team of Brazilian Disney artists. Things went fine during the first few numbers, but, since the team was still small, it soon became clear they could not properly keep up with the demand of a bi-weekly comic book and needed a quicker, easier alternative for making more José Carioca stories. The (very unusual) solution for this problem was redrawing US-made comics that originally starred Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck, by replacing the main character with José, adapting the dialogues accordingly and ocasionally substituting the nephews with José's own nephews, Zico and Zeca. The resulting stories were visually convincing, but removed much of José Carioca's personality, turning him into a generic character, so that he could be easily adapted into any type of story for filling up the pages of his comic book. Unsurprisingly, Brazilian fans are not fond of this period and mockingly refer to it as Zé Fraude ("Fraud José"). Thankfully, by the end of the decade, the Brazilian team of Disney artists had already expanded and was fully able to make brand-new stories starring José Carioca and other characters, without having to resort to any type of adaptation. This allowed José to have his personality again and made way for the creation of his own universe in the comics, with new supporting characters and distinctive storylines. | |
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iToons: Square Root of Minus Garfield without the hassle of only using Garfield. | |
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In The KAMics the author himself did this with some of his comics under the title Remix Theatre. | |
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Marvel published four issues of a Dennis the Menace (US) knockoff, Peter the Little Pest, in 1969-1970. The stories were actually repurposed from a 1956-1957 series, Melvin the Monster. The "new" series gave Peter red hair (compared to Melvin's blond hair) and softer, less "menacing" expressions. | |
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Dark Simpsons uses uncaptioned, unedited screenshots of The Simpsons to tell stories filled with Black Comedy, tragedy, revenge, homicide, etc. | |
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A particularly infamous image board has instituted something called the CAD rule for "improving" the webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. In its most common incarnation, you remove the middle two panels and put the first and last in sequence, and then remove the dialogue from the last. A large repository can be found on the troll site Encyclopedia Dramatica, which is not safe for work and probably not safe for people with marginally weak stomachs, too. The same image board also likes to play with Sonic comics, and a single panel from a Chick Tract; in the latter case, the original dialogue was probably "This is a sandwich." | |
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Remixes of Questionable Content are sometimes posted to the /r/questionablecontent/ subreddit. In particular, Reddit user Squirrelclamp has posted over 180 remixes as of 2022-04, usually satires of that day’s comic. | |
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Atari Force's "Mission: Phoenix", the comic book story that was included with the Atari 2600 version of Phoenix, was originally scripted as a story for the spinoff arcade game Liberator, with the Malaglon originally resembling frogs. | |
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The El Goonish Shive forum also has one of these: the Strip Slaying thread (the old forum's thread can be found here). | |
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Brawl in the Family has a large "mashup" thread on the forums. | |
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Parodied in a story arc of Pearls Before Swine where Rat breaks into the office of the comics industry (it's a long story), and discovers the computer where all the files to the comics are stored. He then replaces all their dialogue with quotes from Benito Mussolini, followed by the The Family Circus strip that resulted. Another time, he went strip-hopping and wrote his own dialogue for Luann. And yet another time, he made a parody of his own strip, "Pearls Without Pig". |
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Taking this in about as many directions as possible is Square Root of Minus Garfield. | |
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The creators of No Need for Bushido have separate official sections on their website for fanmixes made by other people and non-canon remixes made by themselves. | |
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The Penny and Aggie forum has the Random Strip Manip thread, in which fans use the Random.org True Random Number Generator to choose a random strip for this purpose (or simply pick any strip they like). This has inspired the creation of collaborative Crack Fic remix storylines with Spy Fiction, Science Fiction, Horror twists, and a heaping helping of Ho Yay. | |
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MegaTokyo is possibly the place to go for rescripts. Fans have been at it since 2004 and may have improved over time. Their monthly rescript challenge started spontaneously when someone threw down the gauntlet to rescript using only William Shakespeare. Since then, the theme changes each month. Recent examples have included bloopers, famous movie lines and ... umm... tvtropes. And there's also Negatokyo, the comic where Largo is turned into an Uncle Tomfoolery rapist who is aware of his surroundings, Piro is even more of a loser, and Subasa speaks You No Take Candle. |
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Looking for Group fans have been rescripting more and more when producing motivators. | |
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Dinosaur Comics is entirely based on this concept. The first strip was a Cut and Paste Comic of clip-art, but almost every one after that has been a remix of the first, with only the dialogue changed. (See also... the Dinosaur Comics page.) Special mention has to go to when Dinosaur Comics gets turned into a class project in an English class in Japan. Similarly, there's Penny Arcade Remix |
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What If Crisis On Infinite Earths Was A Marvel Comics Group Event? is a reimagining of DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths with Marvel Comics characters drawn in the place of their DC Comics counterparts, with the Watcher taking the place of the Monitor. | |
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Making XKCD Slightly Worse is, well making xkcd slightly worse. | |
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Mountain Time has done this a few times; one example turns this into this. | |
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