Comic: Class
Below are three different approaches for a write-up based on your specific needs: 1. The "Class Clown" Perspective (Descriptive/Reflective)
A Brief History: From Mouseograph to Meme
In the 2000s, the physical Class Comic began to wane. Why risk getting detention for photocopying a satire of the football coach when you could create a Facebook group or a meme page? But just because the format changed doesn't mean the tradition died. Today, the "Class Comic" lives in the group chat screenshots, the Instagram meme accounts with "[High School Name] Confessions," and the TikTok duets mocking the vice principal’s morning announcements. Class Comic
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The physical zine has been replaced by the and the Instagram highlight reel . Today’s Class Comic is a series of "Badly Drawn School Memes" posted to a finsta account with 400 followers. The timeline is compressed: a joke about the Spanish teacher mispronouncing a word at 9:00 AM can be a full-blown comic strip by 2:00 PM. Below are three different approaches for a write-up
Step 1: Become a Fly on the Wall.
Listen. Watch. What does the principal say every single morning on the intercom? What is the bizarre ritual the math class does before a test? You are a documentarian, not a comedian inventing jokes. But just because the format changed doesn't mean
But that night, he couldn’t sleep. He stared at the crack in his bedroom ceiling that looked like a sad jellyfish. What if the mural wasn’t funny? What if everyone blamed him? Worse—what if it was funny, and they realized he wasn’t the only one who could make them laugh?