My third-place winning entry in the "Semidecennial Make-something" contest for Wondermark comics (by David Malki)! I recreated one of the comic strips using mostly old public domain video found on ...
My third-place winning entry in the "Semidecennial Make-something" contest for Wondermark comics (by David Malki)! I recreated one of the comic strips using mostly old public domain video found on archive.org! The comic I recreated is here: http://wondermark.com/d/326.html
Conversation is from The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair (1939) Desert scene from Your Name Here (1960) Music from In our Hands (1950) Tombstone photo used under a Creative Commons License. Originally by MoToMo (flickr.com/photos/90155419@N00/23528777 99/)
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