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Newgrounds Propaganda

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This is an advert i drew for the One Shot comic. It's a two page spread in the very middle of the comic book. I thought it'd make sense to post it here. I always thought Newgrounds has the perfect components to make for a perfect Propaganda style like in WW2.

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I like the idea of the website creating propaganda. We do seem like a pretty political place at times. Then again, that might just be because I got to the Politics forums. And to think, I don't talk about politics with my friends much. Is that supposed to be his crotch?

I mean, it IS Newgrounds. It was great how you showed those buildings in the background. It's just nice to see how neatly everything in the picture works together. I like all the smudges on the page. I haven't read this comic you speak of.

I don't know how to describe your style.

It's a very angular, 40s-50s cheap cartoon, construction paper cut-out, noir, propaganda, sleek style. It always feels familiar without having one source of inspiration. This one is a good example of your artistic sensibilities. It's the kind of thing someone like me could never accomplish without trying. I really admire styles that explore what I don't or can't -- without looking easier or any less skillful -- and yours is one of them.

AlmightyHans responds:

wow thanks dude. i really appreciate the compliments.

I like it!

Everything, by everyone.
nuff said XD

Nice

I definitly like the WW2 propaganda style so 10/10

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Jun 21, 2009
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