Roman Cartoons

Jwitti

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By special request, I drew these out of an argument about whether American or otherwise cartoons were better. And then our very own thecaesar said roman comics would be better than all (since he's a Romaphile)

So these are the first few I drew, borrowing topics from Juvenal, the roman satirist!
So, I drew them and then took pictures, and some of them didn't come out very well, so I'm adding subtitles.

First panel:the bowing guy says, "O Mighty Jupiter!"
Third Panel: The market was SO crowded that I could barely move!

I don't think this one need subtitles, and it would be hard to do anyway :mischief:

This one seems clear enough as well....

if anyone needs subtitles for the last two, tell me and I'll clarify!

I'll also take requests, I guess :D (HUMAN HAT!!!!!!)
 
Need any clarification on the words?
 
OK then :D (HUMAN HAT!)
It's kinda tough to make funny-in-modern-day comics from Roman themes... and while staying away from adultery, etc.
 
Hey, hey, my argument was that Romans didn't need cartoons to be awesome!

But hey, nice cartoons! You draw way better than me, though that's not saying much. :p
 
I can draw better, but not people. You can see that the buildings are soooo much better quality than the (stick-figure) people
 
Haha! I wonder what cartoons we would get from Ancient Greece and Sealand.
 
I'll give them a shot :D (HUMAN HAT!)
 
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