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What comic books I created as a kid?

Posted by Crazyimp - January 19th, 2022


When I was a kid at the age eleven throughout thirteen years. I started myself a career to create comic books for the other classmates. I can’t remember which comic books I created. However, the one I remembered vaguely was “A Barely Crazy and Stupid Smash Bros Tales”. I know the title sounds quite dumb. The synopsis in this comic book series I created is that it was like a sitcom series involving Nintendo characters or none of them like Sonic The Hedgehog, Simon Belmont, PAC-Man and Megaman. The way I made Sonic into is he’s some average middle aged socially awkward hedgehog who lives suburban neighborhood. While Mario is like a some rapper that was based on Pitbull for some reason. Samus Aran was a spoiled reality TV star that looks it was modeled after Paris Hilton with her authoritarian adopted mother named, “Mother Brain” with her kids named “Riley” and “Karl” they’re designed after “Ridley” and “Kraid”. Pit from Kid Icarus and Link from The Legend of Zelda were two slacker camera and boom mic men who directed a reality tv series. I also made Megaman a weird and socially challenged kid who asks nonsensical questions. While I created The Robot Masters as bunches of school bully gang who also gets into some absurd karma. I also made Simon Belmont to be the teacher at an Elementary school class and Kirby was a buffed up coach of the gym class. I also made Pac-Man to be a modern Robin Hood. Ok! This is getting nuts when parodying these characters as a preteen. It was like my passion when I created comic book series about the things I like. Which Super Smash Bros happens to be my favorite game as a youngster.


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