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Your comic and your life

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I am often asked by friends and readers (mainly friends) if I ever incorporate events from my life into my comic. Sometimes I do, sometimes events are completely fictional, and other times, I'll make up something in the comic only to have it become a reality later.

This issue of having the events in my comic materialize themselves in my life really creeps me out. This happen to anyone else often?
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Nope, never. It's happened with a book I wrote, to a disturbing degree, but not with the comic. (The book was a bit more grounded in reality, thus it had a better chance of things actually happening.)
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Oh, most definitely. After all, Lightbringer's day job is him running a furniture store. And while I'm only a stockboy for it, I've incorporated many elements of my job into general dialogue that's un-plot related. Heck, the desk of Grand Furniture is the same one from my job.
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Lord, I hope not.
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Post by Swikan »

yes on putting real life events into my comic (most definitely), but I've never had it go the other way!

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Post by Mercury Hat »

With my older one, I guess some of the character interactions could have come about. The new one, though, most likely not. I guess some of the advice and lessons could happen in my real life in an allegorical way. Hm.
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Not really.
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There was a point not too long ago when I was so paranoid that I was trying not to let anything bad happen to my characters.
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Some of the situations and dialogue are definitely inspired by conversations I've had in real life. Most of the story I've just conjured.
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Post by Jackhass »

Well of course my own personality and experiences influences everything I do to an extent. But some events are more directly influenced by real life.

Still...it's like, 80 to 90% pure fiction. The comic's not my diary acted out with funny animal characters or anything.
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The general plots I use are created almost purely for the strip, but quite often there are phrases, complete dialogues or little minor events that come directly from what I see and work with when I'm earning a crust. I do tend to see aspects of my characters in the kids I work with, which I think is good because to me that means my characters are ringing true to life.

I do occasionally bring in a storyline because it fits something that is happening in the real world around that particular time, and I have a plot idea or two which will be based on a few recent experiences I've had involving kids.
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Goddess I hope not, cause that'd just be weird.
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Yeah, sometimes some of the one-shot jokes come from things that have happened in real life and randomly inspired me to make a comic. And most all the comics with me in it come straight from real life (like when my computer broke).

And before I made a comic about a guy getting beat up in a mosh pit, I took the opportunity to get in one in order to do "research". The beating I took in there is similar to the one in the comic. ;)

But mostly though, my life is too boring to be funny, so though the characters live in an apartment and go to college, it's nothing like my actual life. I have to funny it up a bit to even be tolerable.
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Post by Rkolter »

Nah. My comic isn't set up that way. However, my little side comic, CPU's Story, does follow a train of thought I've had for a very, very long time. So I guess in the long run, that might count.
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Re: Your comic and your life

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Jen_Babcock wrote:This issue of having the events in my comic materialize themselves in my life really creeps me out. This happen to anyone else often?
In April I had a main character die. My grandmother died the next day.

In September I had a main character die. My mother died a week later.

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Everything in my comic has happened to someone at some point. As for me personally? http://nanda.comicgenesis.com/d/20050214.html
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There have been times when I've based some of the comics off of my experiences with people. I mean, I really wouldn't be good at making fun of any of these groups if they weren't based off of something.
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definitely not.
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