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englishmajorhumor · 4 years
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oh no
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nellucnhoj · 7 years
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"guest comic"
Based on Dorris McComics' excellent webcomic name!
Tumblr — Twitter — Facebook — Instagram — Buy my books — Support me on Patreon
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When you finally come out of your emotional void
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rezuaq · 7 years
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a lil’ fanart for webcomicname.com
(based on this comic)
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hardlyboysbookclub · 7 years
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MR. MEN, with ALEX NORRIS
Episode 6! Alex Norris from @dorrismccomics and @webcomicname joins us as we journey into the strange world of Mr. Men. SUBSCRIBE: RSS | ITUNES | SOUNDCLOUD | TWITTER | FACEBOOK
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thedanemen · 7 years
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Alex Norris makes @dorrismccomics and @webcomicname He and I discuss the types of webcomics which exist simply to fill the Internet up.
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torontocomics · 5 years
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DEBUTING AT TCAF 2019: oh no by Alex Norris
Published by Andrews McMeel. US$14.99, Paperback, Full Colour, 128 Pages.
A humorous and poignant comic collection about disappointments big and small based on the popular webcomic, Webcomic Name.
Alex Norris’ viral webcomic Webcomic Name, has captured the internet’s heart. The disappointed blob and its resigned “oh no” has become a recognizable slogan, tapping into the current internet zeitgeist of self-conscious pessimism to hilarious and heartbreaking effect.
Now in this alternately funny and gloomy collection, oh no brings together all the series’ greatest hits as well as dozens of never-before-seen comics. With exciting material for established fans and newcomers alike, oh no will have something for everyone. Because, after all, we are all the disappointed blob; the disappointed blob is us.
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Alex Norris is an award-winning artist based in the UK. He is the creator of the webcomics Dorris McComics, Webcomic Name, Hello World!, and this amazing bio. He lives in London.
Alex is attending TCAF 2019 in support of his debuting book oh no, published by Andrews McMeel and with their support.
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comicsbeat · 7 years
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A year of Free Comics: 'webcomic name' is a meta commentary on the banality of our own destruction
A year of Free Comics: ‘webcomic name’ is a meta commentary on the banality of our own destruction
This comic comes directly from the Beat’s comment section, where a reader wondered why folks like things such as yesterday’s pick, Owlturd Comics. Reader Nico plugged “webcomic name” as a parody of three panel a day webcomic humor. Webcomics name is pretty simple. A panel, a complication and the final “oh no” no matter what the situation. It is, indeed, a contextual critique of situational humor…
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buzzgawker-blog · 7 years
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10+ “Oh No” Comics That Perfectly Sum Up Your Life As An Adult
10+ “Oh No” Comics That Perfectly Sum Up Your Life As An Adult
UK-based artist Alex Norris is making comics cool again with his “Oh No” series, a gloriously awkward take on life’s realest struggles.
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These 3-panel wonders, uploaded to a page known as “Webcomic Name”, started appearing on Tumblr over the summer. The star is a little pink blob who faces everyday challenges and annoyances, from social anxiety to dirty contact lenses, but fails…
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uroft-blog · 7 years
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10 “Oh No” Comics That Completely Sum Up Your Life As An Grownup
10 “Oh No” Comics That Completely Sum Up Your Life As An Grownup
UK-based artist Alex Norris is making comics cool once more together with his “Oh No” sequence, a gloriously awkward tackle life’s realest struggles.
These Three-panel wonders, uploaded to a web page often called “Webcomic Title”, began showing on Tumblr over the summer season. The star is somewhat pink blob who faces on a regular basis challenges and annoyances, from social nervousness to…
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photovide · 7 years
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26+ Funny “Oh No” Comics That Will Make You Say “Oh Yeah”
---------- http://happybrainy.com/26-funny-oh-no-comics-that-will-make-you-say-oh-yeah/ ---------- UK-based artist Alex Norris is making comics cool again with his “Oh No” series, a gloriously awkward take on life’s realest struggles. Show Full Text These 3-panel wonders, uploaded to a page known as “Webcomic Name”, started appearing on Tumblr over the summer....
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pictoplasma · 6 years
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Oh Yes! Pictoplasma welcomes Alex ‘Oh No!’ Norris for a conference lecture and an exclusive exhibition on the work process behind his highly viral meta-gag webcomics such as ‘Dorris McComics’ or ‘Webcomic Name.’ Berlin, May 2-6 > link in bio
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lehanh · 4 years
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Love Youself!
You are the main character to your story and you only live once so make your life worthwhile.  
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In a webtoon called “How to Love” by Dorris Mccomics , I love this quote: ” Be the lover: love yourself. Be the Beloved: let yourself be loved by you.” Love your strengths and imperfections because they make who you are.
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brokenfrontier · 6 years
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Oh No My Meta Irony Has Become So Popular No-one Knows what Reality is Anymore - Alex Norris on His Overlapping Comic Practice, the Links Between Joy and Sadness and what the “Oh No” Voice Sounds Like.
Oh No My Meta Irony Has Become So Popular No-one Knows what Reality is Anymore – Alex Norris on His Overlapping Comic Practice, the Links Between Joy and Sadness and what the “Oh No” Voice Sounds Like.
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Alex Norris, aka Dorris McComics of Webcomic Name fame, approached the trend of relatable comics with a format that works through any number of layers of irony (including none) and from any meta spitting distance that his audience (of a quarter of a million on twitter alone) is comfortable with. He has created a three panel comic series so iconic that there is now a surreal…
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elijahmaybe · 7 years
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Dorris McComics is a genius.
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nofomoartworld · 7 years
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Alex Norris’ hilarious three-panelled webcomics are universally appealing
Alex Norris’ daily web comic series Webcomic Names sees the adventures of a “badly drawn blob” character play out through cliched, relatable gags, all ending with “oh no”. The series was inspired by another project called Dorris McComics, a webcomic series Alex used to labour over. “For April Fools one year, I posted eight comics as I joked that Dorris McComics was becoming an extremely relatable and share-able, with eight updates every day. I really enjoyed making them and they went down a storm, so a few years later I decided they would be fun as a daily comic series,” he explains.
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