Any of you write comics when you were younger? If so, what were they about?

Any of you write comics when you were younger? If so, what were they about?
>pic unrelated

I tried when I was 13. It was a run of the mill VG webcomic, but I wanted more. This ended up lasting 3 comics.

When I was like 9 or 10 I wrote my own sonic comics based on levels from Sonic 3 and Knuckles.
Yeah they were bad but somehow I actually sold one for 25 cents

It was a boring Animorphs ripoff that I was very proud of.

I wrote a comic when I was eight or nine about ninjas called Sour Cream and Onion, which was a tub of Sour Cream and an onion. IF I remember correctly the first two issues were the origin story, the next two were them fighting Celery, their old master, and the last issue was them fighting Orginal Potato Chip's army of cloned Blandos. At the end of that, they merged forms with one of the Blandos and I made it all misty or something as a cliff hanger and never returned to it.

Which I find funny because I never actually read comic books when I was a kid, I just decided to make them. Don't ask if I still have them because I don't, I made them while Iw as living in a hotel with my mom, this was when we were so poor I would make paper dolls of Digimon to play with.

They're making an official Animorphs graphic novel series. I just finished a full series reread, so I'm pretty hyped

some weird cat rodent thing with massive eyes and lips and no nose and his limbs were like fucking points or some shit and everybody in the comic had about the same design.
it was basically great.
I made an entire strip of him fucking his girlfriend in various locations and the other characters getting annoyed.

My OC characters beating up other characters mostly.

I had 3 shitty comics made when I was a kid

>The first one was about a comic about my OC character and other characters fighting in some kind of tournament thingy, in the end they all fused but got beaten by a samurai in the last panels

I ended up throwing that one out of shame and because my mom was already going to anyway

>The second one was about introducing my OC characters that were all cats, it took place in an alternate universe where cats where the dominant species instead of humans (who didn't exist), each character's introduction started with them being left in the river as a baby (that was the normal thing to do in their world) and something happening to them that gave them powers or gave them their motivations somehow

>The third one was about all these characters in an actual story, I never finished it after reaching the "climax" of the story

I still have the last 2

Storytime them.

Uhh, I forgot to say that I'm peruvian and they're in spanish

Also, I don't want Sup Forums to see my shitty comics, I'm scared they become a meme somehow

Besides, the story is nothing special and many of my characters were just other characters but as cats

el peruANO

I wrote Stars Wars/Spiderman fanfiction
Symbiote Darth Vader was the coolest concept my young my could think of

Also this, I'd post my main cat OC that I still use but knowing Sup Forums, they'd make porn of him nd I don't want porn of my characters

At least not now

I'd watch a cartoon based on that

I wrote a script for a "Clayman" comic once.
Pretty much just Plastic Man and Clayface but fleshier.

Occult Detective who lived/owned some kind of magic Occult Museum that appeared in random places and the Displays would always be some kind of trophy from his adventures, The Curator was some kind of God of History or Preservation or something

how about we share our monstrosities and create a crossover that rivals Chris Chan?

If you haven't seen it already here, I did a comic in 8th grade called Super Velociraptor.

It is... quite a read, from the reactions it gets when storytimed.

Sonic fan comic, superhero shit, video game slacker.

I did. All the characters were stickmen. It was about two guys constantly fighting each other (heavily inspired by xiao xiao), later I came up with a headcanon similar to something you'd see in an MGS game, but never really put it on paper.

Then I also made some comics about me and my friends going on adventures. They were filled with spelling mistakes and cring-inducing humour inspired by various flash animations I used to watch on youtube.

Hazlo peruANO

Yyeah. When I was a kid I made this comic where I had a crystal that turned me into a hot demon babe a la Morrigan

Pics?

When I was in primary school there was a book series they made us read in class called Too Cool.
It was about a kid who was great at every sport.
I used to make parody comics of the series called To Cool about a kid who'd constantly get into accidents doing sports, like falling off his bike doing a jump.
I'd draw each comic on a single piece of paper and the teacher let me photocopy it and hand it out to the class.
People loved it. Mainly because everyone thought the books were stupid and enjoyed seeing the character get hurt in various ways.

In middle school I wrote a Batman and Robin knock-off about the school guidance counselor and my homeroom teacher. It was a short-lived hit with my peers, but it was fun while it lasted.

Do you still have them? If so, could you storytime them?

Sporting teacher and class.

I wouldn't know where it is but the art was pretty bad though, like Sonichu levels bad

>Sonichu levels bad
That's what makes it good.

I was nine.

There's around ten of these, each one characterized by a child's understanding of adult concepts. Also, most of it is straight up lifted from TV and Flash animations.

I could post what was the story about if you'd like

Never drew them, just jotted down plot lines and shit,

I saw that comic. It was pretty weird but good.

Come on man, nobody is going to do porn of your characters.

>diabolicat

Shieeet!

Oh, that sucks. It sounded interesting

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When I was in middle school, I made these stick figure comics about this guy and his dog going on wacky adventures. It was inspired by Wallace and Gromit and Eddsworld. The first issue was created just so I could make this one autistic kid in our special ed class who wouldn't shut the fuck up the bad guy (He was a dog catcher).

I made 2 issues and I still have them somewhere. Should I storytime them?

when I was like 8 I drew a comic in blue pencil-crayon and sent it to Marvel

you know when you're 8 and you know you'll need a job sometime but you're not real clear on how people get them or why kids don't go to work any more because your elderly relatives keep humble bragging about how they left school before the end of their third trimester and held down eight jobs day and night to support their parents

christ alive what a fucking asshole family i have

>Dragonball x Pokemon crossover
>Pokemon Ash fuses with Charizard
>All those edgy Joker redemption comics


Oh god, I have all those fucking memories running through my head now. Holy fucking shit, you just opened Pandora Box.

ninjas. This was before Naruto. They... were not very good.

Fuck it, I'll post them if the thread survives long enough and I still care

Same here. Plus if I can find them.

i might

I seriously want to see some of theses storytimed.

My comic was about a giant robot who drained the Sun to activate his giga laser.
It was pretty fucking badass.

I used to write with my brother small comics with Spider-Man. He didn't use panels and it was just one big drawing taking over the page after another. We filled a few notebooks with them.

I had sonic OCs and I would draw comics about them going on adventures with sonic. y'know, the typical shit an autistic 10 year old would make.

I still use some of the characters for non-sonic related comics, but I've revamped them to look less like sonic characters. hell I still might change their designs up some more

Do you still have the comic?

I mean from what i remember the Museum was kinda like the House of Mystery/TARDIS (I was really into Doctor Who back then) it would appear in someplace random, Curious People would go in, Sometimes giving the protag a case for him to go investagate

The Protag had a ghost-sidekick who knew more about magic and stuff and was basically teaching him (eventually she "Passes' on to a better place leaving the protag without any help)

Villains Ranged from Arch typical Dark Mages to a Alt-Dimenson Hitler from a World where he had cartoonishly evil plans that he would do and was trapped in the main-universe where the only reason he was considered a threat was because he had this Neo-Nazi Superman like guy worshiping him and doing his bidding

I only have a single page and it's in spanish.
I'd post it, but I don't know where I left my box of broken dreams.

That sounds awesome.

I wrote countless. I forgot what most of them were about, but I at least didn't forget the characters.

My favorite non-Superhero series that I wrote is a comedy filled with meta-jokes, pop culture references, toilet humor, dark humor, and loads of other crap. I made 3 volumes in total, and the first one is the best, in my opinion.

It's about 4 brothers, a mohawk guy with the most sanity and intelligence, a blonde dude who is the only that can drive and is pretty absent-minded, an American football player who is dumb and sucks at American football, and a hyperactive crazy guy.

A bunch of game characters crossing over.
A series of Crash Bandicoot comics parodying (read: practically ripping off, word-for-word) the Simpsons Halloween specials.
Godzilla vs GINO in a parody of Celebrity Deathmatch.

Bad stuff.

Wh...what kind of demon babe?

I loved Morph from Age of Apocalypse, so I drew a comic about a team of Morphs

The adventures of a fly that got super powers from a radioactive human bite. I called him Super Zipper. He took on the Covenant, Arnold Schwarzenegger, aliens from Uranus (that was the joke), and so many more.

Then when I was fourteen, looking back on all that, I burned them.
All thirty-two issues of black and white goodness, gone.

So, would you say that...those were for you, Morph?

Apparently, Spider Kong

Story time. I was probably 8 when i made this.
>Underaged
Jimmy Neutron came put in 2002.

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The end

My "comics" was basically whatever I saw on tv, just shittier and with kirby-looking characters
even as a kid i was an unoriginal hack

I wrote some weird ass shit about a snail which was basically snail Garfield except the snail was Jon. I also drew it in Orange pen so there's that

I had a donut steel that was basically cold Firestorm.

I´m going to steal your story.

I had one comic about me and my friends in Jr.High

In elementary school I made a comic about stick men in the second world war, and another about some hockey players.

Even before that, I made comics about mario.

>Stickmen in the second world war
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when i was 8 i found my way into the hive of scum and villainy that was deviantarts TG art community. this was during the height of the original tg war. i didnt even register it all as fetish content because i didnt even know what that word meant.
i spent so long there
eventually i made my own character in the tg war setting
i drew a short comic with him in it.
unfortunately i dont have it. if i did id post it
i burned it in middle school. even then i didnt understand why everyone got uncomfortable, and why my mom at one point directly asked if i was trans, but i knew it was something people dissaproved of and it had to be destroyed.
i have a tg fetish

A comic about a superhero, who was a circle with arms, that traveled around destroying planets in unique ways.

at the time two things were very popular in my friend group;
- battlefield 1942
- stickpage.com

My favourite character is Mac because i modeled him after Lyman from Garfield.

Mr. Medic best boy.

My first webcomic was going to be a ripoff of both Homestar Runner and a game I played on Newgrounds. It never got off the ground because I was, like, 12.

My second webcomic was going to be all about my friends in junior high. That ALSO never went anywhere, though I put more effort into it than the other one.

I never scanned any of them, so I think at some point they ended up in my basement and eventually thrown out when cleaning it out. In fact, all I do have that I ever scanned is my old video game idea, an adaptation of Dante's Divine Comedy which I stopped working on after EA made their "Dante's Inferno" game. You know, the God of War ripoff?

Yeah, I wrote a comic in middle school about Duke Nukem''s hippy younger brother named Duke Savem.
He started off as a dumb hippy but eventually it devolved into a power level fighting comic anime trope fest because me and my fellow middle school friends were into DBZ at the time.
Usually it was him and his friend Z-Man getting into fights over stupid bullshit and destroying the whole school or world. Eventually this guy called Death Kid showed up and they had to fight him.
Then later on these negaverse versions of them came to the school and they fought them too.
The last one we did was Duke Savem and his friends competing for some slutty reqlity star chick, ala Tila Tequila except I think her name was Lucy Liquor or something. It was dumb, but I still have them laying around somewhere.

that sounds amazing

You know, if I can find it when I get home I'll story time it. I'll probably have to translate my awful child writing tho.

did a lot of ghostbuster fanfiction when i was a kid,it was horrible

I bet 10 bucks it's better than the reboot.

A lengthy series of lego "star wars" comics that only had the names and looks of characters and a bunch of stuff from the lego catalogues but was otherwise original sci-fi. The protagonist was basically a jedi homer simpson, horribly incompetent but always successful and never sure why. It mostly followed a villain-of-the-week format I saw in cartoons. Lots of crazy, crappy and original baddies, such as a green slime skeleton with a cape and a red lightsaber. Also, there was quite a lot of violence, even the comic I drew when I was 7 had a guy get decapitated and blood splurting everywhere. God I loved drawing those comics.

I kept making comics for the "series" for about six or seven years, slowly improving over time and refining the story. Then my life started going to shit and I stopped drawing altogether. I still have the drawings in a folder somewhere.

story time?

Very animu rom com about a stalker trying to get his girl.
He was just misunderstood.

The characters were originally furries before I even knew what furries were, I just wanted to slap animal ears on them. Then at some point I got a vague notion of what a furry was, then felt it was incredibly cringy to make them animal people.
I was like 14.
I still love the characters to death though, they were my first OC's. Sometimes I think about going back to the idea but making it less childish, but I know the scenario as a whole was kinda shit and would likely never be anything good. I like cliche things.
I'm also a terrible artist lol.

I still dream about doing a webcomic one day though, but I for the life of me cannot understand photoshop no matter how many times I've tried to learn and def can't afford it. I also don't know how to pirate safely, I'm bad with computers. I bricked my last one with a Trojan trying to pirate some anime.

Oh shit, actually I totally repressed my very first comic.
The summer between 4th and 5th grade I only had 2 friends that lived in my neighborhood, the one went to summer camp and the other went to her dad's house for the summer, and my parents refused to ever get off their ass and drive me anywhere so I had no way of seeing any of my other friends.
I was so bored and lonely I made a stick figure comic called "The adventures of bob"
It was just a bunch of slapstick bullshit that only a 10 year old would find funny. The punchline was almost always him getting blown up. It got up to like, 500 pages. I think I still have it.
At some point it became almost biographical, I had a self insert stick figure and I would bitch about things like my parents forcing me to do times tables even though it was summer and I totally shouldn't have to do any school work! >:(
It was bad lol

Maybe, it's in my native language though and the handwriting is probably bad in the older ones. Not sure if even I can read it and translate it.

Also if I remember right I refused to make stories last more than one page at some point so I fit 80 or so comic panels on one page. It's not particularly readable. Soon after I gave in, thankfully, and drew proper large panels.

what language?
just post one of the more readable ones.

I once had a comic named "Portal Jumper" back in elementary school. It was about a boy who used to shovel manure for a living, but stole a set of ancient, magical armor and a sword that had a gem that, when pressed, allowed him to travel to different dimensions and meet alternate reality versions of himself. one of these was "Blade", who was a masked, edgy version of PJ who could transform into a sword. He ended up tagging along with PJ, but eventually turned against him.Their HQ was a shitty, run down, abandoned apartment complex. at one point, the main villain was a demonic cyborg-man named "Pootsnarfle" who was literally so small he didn't even pose a threat, he just talked shit.

Pic related was the designs for the characters. sorry for the shitty handwriting.

Reminder that David did literally nothing wrong

Fuck, sorry, pic related was rotated for some retarded reason.

I used to make scripts about OCs in deviantart. I had a story about angels and vampires(twilight still hadnt ruined the theme) and snother one about serial killers.

I illustrated a series based off of Itchy and Scratchy or Tom and Jerry type characters. Each frame took up one piece of paper and I would staple them all together. It's so difficult and cringy reading my old work

I had a series I worked along side s kid that was a freshman, we made a comic about series about a kid with a skull for a head that bafoons his way into being super hero because his villians roster are morons that defeat themselves more times then not.

It's in finnish.
It's 5am here so I won't post pictures now. If this thread is alive tomorrow I'll do it then.

Oh shit it's what's his name from that famous flash game.

A dude who gets hit by a ray , gets electric powers and also the power to regrow any cut limbs or grow a fucking sword from the stump ,and whose rogue gallery is an alien insect emperor, a portal with human form, and other dudes i don't remember

fancypants

Minus the pants.

When I was 13 my doofy friend and I made a whole series of stick figure comics about our original characters fighting zombies and mercenaries alongside characters like Jason Voorhees and Darth Maul. It was a slapstick action comedy strip that took up about one sheet of notebook paper per issue. We would make them during one day of school and give it to the other, who would read it and respond the next day. They had a television show theme that became a running gag for unused page space, like commercial breaks and channel surfing. I still have them all in some ratty folders from more than a decade ago and they're stupid and beautiful.

Storytime?

Always when I tried to, I made one page, thought that 7-12 year olds art style was crap and then I lost that one page.