Some concepts have a timeless feel even as the time are changing, so as an example, Popeye is generally enjoyed by many people, and because of its longevity, the comic strip amassed quite a deep history that makes for a fascinating read. One such advantage of a comic strip in the hands of a successor is how, because a work is generally enjoyed, it would make sense to keep the train going. Popeye as was portrayed by different artists across multiple eras. For the sake of this article, I will be using the more diplomatic term because, much like a good deal of things, there are advantages and disadvantages, meaning that it's not necessarily all that bad. Despite this, comic strips of this nature are more well-known for a more pejorative term "zombie strips", indicating that they tend to be more prone to criticism in quality compared to comic strips that started and ended on their creators' own terms. So unlike a comic strip like Peanuts where Charles Schulz famously worked on the comic strip alone through writing and drawing it, there are comic strips that changed hands during the course of its life, such as Popeye and B.C., hence the term "legacy". So then, what are legacy comic strips, you ask? These type of comic strips are handled by artists or writers beyond the original creative workers. Anyway, what we'll be covering today is the topic of legacy strips, which is an appropriate topic relating to new beginnings. Speaking of, can you believe that we have already gotten twenty different Drawn and Pressed articles? How time flies. It's a brand new year, and that means a fresh start for everyone! On this occasion, something completely different will be covered, and that something is not about a specific comic strip like I had been doing for the past twenty entries. A big thank you to everyone who voted, and please keep it up for this issue as well! We then move to our three way tie between Lakituthequick ( talk)'s Site Seeing, winstein ( talk)'s Drawn and Pressed, and Booguette's Koopamon. Next up is Magolor04726 ( talk)'s World of Plight, followed by Shmaluigi, Private Investigator by Waluigi Time ( talk). We have a short story submission from RubberLuigi for you this month, as well as a handful of our regular sections, so definitely give that a read and give him some feedback about what you think! I've been told there will be more stories, too, so help a writer out and leave some comments on the forum!Ī stacked lineup this month, for sure! In first, we have the Waluigi Time Comic, by Waluigi Time ( talk). Here's hoping that Gamefreak puts their effort and love into Legends: Arceus, and that Kirby and the Forgotten Land is great, too! I have some really personal memories associated with Sinnoh, and I'm looking forward to dutifully grinding my way up to curb-stomp the champion (as I did in SMTV). While it's not the perfect remake we had all been hoping for, I am enjoying the nostalgia trip. Since our last issue, I have finished Shin Megami Tensei V and started Pokemon Shining Pearl. Looking forward to what this year will hold for all of us! Welcome to the new year, everyone! You made it through 20 lies brightly before you! It's the January 'Shroom!įirst things first, welcome to our new Director team, Ninja Squid and Waluigi Time! Neither of you two are new to The 'Shroom, but welcome either way.
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