Okay, so, today I really got into this thing called “John Person Comics.” I had never heard of it before, but man, it sounded interesting. So, I started digging.
First, I did a quick search online and found out that there are tons of these comics! Like, I saw there’s this website where you can read over 700 different John Person stories. That’s crazy! I also found out there is another website has over 1000 different results about it. There is a lot of different John Person comic strips. I found a cool picture website, too, with all kinds of stuff about John Person. It was like a treasure trove of images and videos. Also, I learned that these comics started popping up in the 90s, and they’re all about cool characters and awesome artwork.
So, I went through a bunch of different websites, read some stories, and looked at pictures. I even found something about John Person being like a “Hero of the Comics.” Sounds epic, right?
After going through all this stuff, I realized that John Person comics are not just regular comics. They’re super unique because of the stories they tell and the art style. And I got curious about who is making these comics, which led me to a name, “SmudgeArt.” I found a whole world dedicated to Smudge comics and art, it’s like its own little universe.
The whole experience was pretty wild. I started with just a simple search and ended up diving deep into this whole world of John Person. It’s amazing how much stuff is out there that you’ve never even heard of. It makes you wonder what else you’re missing out on. So, yeah, that was my adventure today with John Person comics. Pretty cool, huh?
- Started with a simple online search.
- Found a website with over 700 John Person stories and another with 1000 results.
- Discovered a picture website full of John Person images and videos.
- Learned about the comics’ origins in the 90s and their focus on cool characters and art.
- Explored various websites, read stories, and looked at pictures.
- Realized John Person comics are unique because of their themes and art style.
- Got curious about the creators and found “SmudgeArt.”
- Ended up amazed by the depth of this comic world.
Reflection
It’s wild how a simple search can lead you down such a rabbit hole. I never thought I’d spend my day exploring the world of John Person comics, but here we are. It just goes to show that there’s always something new to discover, and sometimes the most unexpected things can be the most interesting.