It's time for some famous Stripcreator series crossovers!
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| Hey, BobTron... Finkleman gave my sister V.D., so I had to beat him to death. Can you do me a small favor? | |
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| Well, I suppose we could stuff his body into the soylent green machine... | |
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| No, no, no... I already took care of the evidence with fava beans and a nice Chianti. No, I need your help with my sister. | |
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| Oh, does she need grief counseling? | |
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| I guess you could call it that. Does any part of you vibrate? | |
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I'm fairly certain every member of Stripcreator has at least once tried to do a "series" based on the same groups of characters. And, throughout this site's historical history, there have been some really noteworthy ones.
Another Stripcreator tradition is the "tribute strip" - taking a joke or concept that another user has made noteworthy, and doing your own strip along the same vein. "Cowboy Physics" gets a lot of these.
CC632 will be a crossover of those two concepts, to create a concept of crossovers.
Create a strip that combines two different series with hilarious results. The "combination" concept is pretty open to interpretation. For example, you could have one character from each series interact with each other. You could have characters from Series A interacting with the world of Series B. Perhaps characters from Series A are fans of Series B and discussing it in their own noteworthy way. Whatever your little heart desires, so long as you find a way to mash two Stripcreator series into one CC entry.
NOTE: For the purposes of this comic, A "series" will be defined as "having more than 10 strips dedicated to its core characters and/or basic premise, as of 1/13/16". That means no creating a whole new series or "completing" a current one just to make it legit for this contest.
Other things:
- Please provide link(s) to one of the strips from each series, preferably one that you really like (think of it as a way to recommend the series to others)
- Multiple strips are fine
- Old strips are OK
- Bonus points if you didn't create either series
Let's see what you got!
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