Request for episodes from Emma stories

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Tammyfan
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Re: Request for episodes from Emma stories

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The discussion of The White Mouse has me curious about the origins of The Cat from Catch the Cat in Bunty. Is there an explanation on how Marie Bonnet launched her career as The Cat, or did the story just start off with The Cat robbing the Kommandant or something? If there is an origin I'd be interested to see it. Thank you for any help.

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Digifiend
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Re: Request for episodes from Emma stories

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Phoenix wrote:
Digifiend wrote:Didn't Tammyfan also ask for the episode from issue 74? That one's still missing.
Not exactly, Digi. Her request for the instalment in 74 was added to her request list after I started scanning the instalments that she originally asked for. As she's done this several times before, I call it the Tammyfanesque addition procedure. :lol: Don't worry though, Digi, it won't affect my friendship with her. We already go back a long way. Anyway to make you both happy here is the missing instalment.
Not to worry, the post didn't show up as having been edited, so I didn't realise she hadn't originally mentioned that extra issue.

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Re: Request for episodes from Emma stories

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I thought you would like to hear about the latest OuBaPo project at the Jinty blog. It entails taking one panel, removing the text and inserting completely new text to see what new context, story, humour or drama could be created with the same artwork, but with different text. For example, can a serious/sad panel be turned into something funny? Or could a funny panel be turned into a serious subject by changing the text?

Here is an example to give you an idea. It was taken from Emma's "The White Mouse":

Panel with original text

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Panel with text removed

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Two examples of panel with new text

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