Exactly what it sounds like; a four-panel nonsense comic is a "comic" that is made up of four panels, with a crooked border between them. They involve lame humor, horrible spelling/grammar, and awkward silences. They are often hilarious for some reason, however, especially when they incorporate various fads. No one knows why, but they all begin with "The Adventures of." Four-panel nonsense comics so far:
* The Adventures of Guy and Guy Who is Floating
* The Adventures of Square and Circle
* The Adventures of Bidoof
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| - Exactly what it sounds like; a four-panel nonsense comic is a "comic" that is made up of four panels, with a crooked border between them. They involve lame humor, horrible spelling/grammar, and awkward silences. They are often hilarious for some reason, however, especially when they incorporate various fads. No one knows why, but they all begin with "The Adventures of." Four-panel nonsense comics so far:
* The Adventures of Guy and Guy Who is Floating
* The Adventures of Square and Circle
* The Adventures of Bidoof
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| - Exactly what it sounds like; a four-panel nonsense comic is a "comic" that is made up of four panels, with a crooked border between them. They involve lame humor, horrible spelling/grammar, and awkward silences. They are often hilarious for some reason, however, especially when they incorporate various fads. No one knows why, but they all begin with "The Adventures of." Four-panel nonsense comics so far:
* The Adventures of Guy and Guy Who is Floating
* The Adventures of Square and Circle
* The Adventures of Bidoof If anybody has Guy and Guy and Square and Circle archived, please contact ZenOfThunder through AIM, screen name Thunderous Zen.
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