Alright, so the other day I got this idea stuck in my head to check out “stars meaningless” comics, just for kicks. I’d heard a bit about them, figured, why not dive in? So, I started by just googling around, trying to find some good examples, you know? Ended up finding a few names that kept popping up, like this one guy, Murray Langston, who apparently went by the Unknown Comic. Sounds mysterious, right?
Digging Around for Comics
First off, I tried to pin down what makes a comic “stars meaningless.” Seems like it’s all about that off-the-wall humor, stuff that doesn’t really make sense but is funny because of it. I scoured a bunch of comic sites and forums, looking for anything that fit the bill.
- Found this one called “Speed Bump” by Dave Coverly. It’s pretty well-known, apparently. His stuff is exactly what I was looking for—super random but hilarious.
- Stumbled upon some lesser-known artists too. Their comics were all over the place, style-wise, but that’s part of the charm.
Making My Own List
After I gathered a decent number of examples, I started putting together a list. I wanted to organize them, maybe figure out what I liked most about each one. Jotted down notes next to each comic, like what made me laugh or what I thought was weird about it.
- Noticed a lot of these comics don’t follow any real logic. They just throw you into these bizarre scenarios, and you’re along for the ride.
- Realized I’m really into this kind of humor. It’s like a break from all the serious stuff, you know?
Sharing the Finds
Then I thought, “Hey, why not share this with other people?” So, I decided to write it all up, kind of like a diary of my little adventure into the world of stars meaningless comics. I picked out the best examples, added my notes, and put it all together.
It was a fun little project, and honestly, it made me appreciate this weird, quirky corner of the comic world even more. And who knows, maybe someone else will read my ramblings and get a kick out of these comics too. That’s the hope, anyway!