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A staggering amount of new art is revealed, including many pieces that have appeared other places in different contexts, indicating that Chris is in fact so unoriginal that he often [[Recycling|recycles]] his own pictures. | A staggering amount of new art is revealed, including many pieces that have appeared other places in different contexts, indicating that Chris is in fact so unoriginal that he often [[Recycling|recycles]] his own pictures. | ||
While reusing pictures as "stock" for various promotional materials is acceptable in the case of a multi-billion dollar, multi-national company such as the [[Mary Poppins|Disney Company]], Chris hardly qualifies, given that he is barely able to put out one comic a year, and the Disney Co. is able to run multiple theme parks simultaneously. | While reusing pictures as "stock" for various promotional materials is acceptable in the case of a multi-billion dollar, multi-national company such as the [[Mary Poppins|Disney Company]], Chris hardly qualifies, given that he is barely able to put out one comic a year, and the Disney Co. is able to run multiple international theme parks simultaneously, on top of production of many different film projects at once. | ||
==Appearances in the comic== | ==Appearances in the comic== |
Revision as of 13:15, 29 December 2010
The Scrapbook of Fail is the book with every comic Chris has drawn, his hand drawn Nintendo Power magazine, and plans of the CWCville Shopping Center.
On 24 March 2009, PandaHalo released an entire scan of the scrapbook she received from Chris.
Contents
A staggering amount of new art is revealed, including many pieces that have appeared other places in different contexts, indicating that Chris is in fact so unoriginal that he often recycles his own pictures.
While reusing pictures as "stock" for various promotional materials is acceptable in the case of a multi-billion dollar, multi-national company such as the Disney Company, Chris hardly qualifies, given that he is barely able to put out one comic a year, and the Disney Co. is able to run multiple international theme parks simultaneously, on top of production of many different film projects at once.
Appearances in the comic
- Shown to Hanna in Sub-Episode 2.
Gallery
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