· Comic strip artist John Campbell has made quite a name for himself over the years with his web-comic "Pictures for Sad Children." His snide, sarcastic, and depressed subject matter have made the strip a popular read for many, including a substantial readership with the indie music world. Shelves: favorites, comic, reviewed. Being sad is normal, and the world is filled with sad adults. Let's not say 'sad', let's say adults with unfulfilled and meaningless lives, yes, much better. Pictures For Sad Children shows that reality with a peculiar dark and somewhat acid humor that is rarely seen in books/5. · John Campbell used to draw pictures for sad children, a surreal webcomic featuring sparse locales, stick-figures, silence, existential dread, and, true to its title, plenty of sadness. Despite its often dark subject matter, pfsc maintained a playful tone that brought some measure of joy or levity to the lives of characters who embraced the absurd and arbitrary nature of human life.
John Campbell used to draw pictures for sad children, a surreal webcomic featuring sparse locales, stick-figures, silence, existential dread, and, true to its title, plenty of sadness. Despite its often dark subject matter, pfsc maintained a playful tone that brought some measure of joy or levity to the lives of characters who embraced the. I took a Garfield strip and gave it the dialogue from a comic by John Campbell, best known for Pictures for Sad Children. Original John Campbell comic: Original strip: Shelves: favorites, comic, reviewed. Being sad is normal, and the world is filled with sad adults. Let's not say 'sad', let's say adults with unfulfilled and meaningless lives, yes, much better. Pictures For Sad Children shows that reality with a peculiar dark and somewhat acid humor that is rarely seen in books.
pictures for sad children is a webcomic by john campbell. it features a minimalist style of art, humor, and grammar. originally, the comic also featured character-driven stories about a ghost and some other people it uses punctuation only sporadically which is why this article is written this. Shelves: favorites, comic, reviewed. Being sad is normal, and the world is filled with sad adults. Let's not say 'sad', let's say adults with unfulfilled and meaningless lives, yes, much better. Pictures For Sad Children shows that reality with a peculiar dark and somewhat acid humor that is rarely seen in books. Comic strip artist John Campbell has made quite a name for himself over the years with his web-comic "Pictures for Sad Children." His snide, sarcastic, and depressed subject matter have made the strip a popular read for many, including a substantial readership with the indie music world.
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