Standup Comics
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Author(s) | Basil White |
Website | http://www.basilwhite.com/comics |
Current status / schedule | Updating Weekly |
Launch date | October 23, 2003 [1] |
Genre(s) | Dark humor |
Standup Comics is a webcomic by Basil White, debuting on October 23, 2003. The comic is material from Basil White's live standup comedy performances presented in comic strip format. The unchanging single image of White is a tongue-in-cheek reference to White's deadpan performance style. Several comics were adapted for two mass-market joke books in 2006, It's a Man's World (ISBN 0-7607-6829-3) and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jokes (ISBN 1-59257-538-2).
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[edit] Setting and storyline
The setting is Basil White, presumably onstage, with Basil White's unchanging head in front of a Featureless Void. As every comic is based on White's stage act, the storyline mirrors the same topics: science fiction conventions, murder, religion, and sex.
[edit] Time frame
As the strip is a transcription of a comedy show, there is no time frame beyond an individual strip, and there are no obvious story arcs among any two strips.
[edit] Cast
The comic has one character: Basil White, rendered as a static image that almost never changes.
[edit] Drawing style
The only image in the strip is a single clip art rendering of White.