Mally and Media Junkiez
Comic strip part b

Molly and the media junkies are kids from all ages and stuff who like to hang out at the mall and stuff. They’re seeing kids and Goth kids and metalhead kids and just live in the dream or at least there of I think outside of the mall there are part of bands and stuff that that gives them the luxury and the privilege to be able to hang out at the mall as they do.

The above panel is this person is standing outside of the movie theater at night just thinking out loud and stuff that’s why the it says life through nihilistic eyes and the guy just says out loud this sucks end of story. The opening panel of this part is two chicks or people that work at hot topic and you know the customers aren’t coming in and it’s kind of slow so they get to talk about life and stuff and you know it’s a pretty good panel the one I chose to open this part of the comic strip with pretty cool. I think I don’t know.

A script in a dialogue I wrote for one of the panels that I did for Molly and media junkies. The accompanying illustration for it really does something for it really does compliment what I was going for really simple one to the point

Big thing about Goths and everything is that nobody likes a poser nobody’s a conformist and stuff but and yet it’s almost like they’re conforming to a lifestyle already in themselves and the above panel is a parody of that you know when the two guys or people guys you know a non-gender specific term that I’ve come to see that the one guy says the little guy those mannequins are posers and the one guy being you know really sarcastic as the one guy says duh, and that’s the line that says it all basically

This two part panel about a two radio DJs doing a segment on how much the Grateful Dead suck and they have a little kid listening to the radio and stuff and being like here here the only reason that kid would say that because the little kid was bullied by people that listen to the Grateful Dead just had a curiosity like you know as a therapeutic and stuff.

The two DJs are the female version of Opie but without the racism. The radio segment is it does come from the original version of media junkies where you I’d have a radio and I’d have DJ saying stuff out of the radio and stuff and that’s how you know it throwback to how it began in the first inclination of Molly and media junkies, but before it was, Molly was just media junkies.

These two remind me of the versions of and Bill Doughtry from King of the hill, even though I did not base these two characters on Dale Gribble and Bill you can see from the way I drew them. I was you know I wasn’t do it intentionally but anyway yeah.

As you can see, you know, they ride against everything, including capitalism and stuff you know some of the messages in here are semi anarchist nihilistic I mean from the way that you know they don’t like you know capitalism and what not.


One of the earliest panels for Molly and media junkies to come out of my mind and onto the paper with the pen. That is because I created Marley and media junkies. I actually think it came out really well and it’s incarnation.
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