Where would you travel to if you could travel through time? Ever wondered what life was like back in ancient Egypt? Many of you must have discovered your favorite comic book series and even grown to be ardent fans of the creators as the comic’s big bang has dramatically developed. Some people enjoy superhero cartoons, while others choose mysterious ones. What if you are impatiently awaiting the release of your favorite episodes in spite of being overly thrilled about them? Join us as we’ve explored the “Tut Comics,” a series of vibrant paintings depicting the powerful and influential Ancient Egypt in North Africa from more than 3,000 years ago. Time traveler, fasten your seatbelt!
Cartoons by Tut Comics depict characters interacting with gods like Ra, Bastet, Anubis, and many others while they are living in ancient Egypt. These ancient Egyptian comics are being produced by a team led by Mohamed and Tut, who became friends while playing the classic DOS game Lemmings at school. In their stories that share some interesting and little-known facts about Egyptian customs, culture, and history, they frequently use contemporary themes. They stopped working with a number of painters before settling on Angelica, who has been their permanent artist for over two years, as their replacement. Besides, Karnak Studios, which is who they are, is hard at work on their first mobile game, starring Tut, and set in the comic book universe.
The RPG and adventure video games of the mid-1990s would serve as the world’s greatest source of inspiration. The macro and the micro are the most challenging aspects of the artists’ creative process since they wanted to create a world that seemed alive and dynamic, where anything could happen. Their main objective is simply to create this environment, which is inspired by both fiction and reality. Numerous well-known deities, such as Ra, the falcon-headed God of the Sun, Order, Kings, and the Sky, who was thought to be the supreme ruler of all, are depicted in these comics. The cartoonists also published two weekly non-fiction pieces, which are: Mythology Monday about the mythology of the Ancient Egyptians; and Factual Thursday about their historical truths.
Tut and Mohamed always attempt to achieve a balance between realistic human issues, broad historical perspectives, and the grandeur of mythological tales. Did you discover anything novel about prehistoric Egypt? Their customs, history, or culture? Here are 20 half-ancient paintings by tut comics that will inspire you to support the creators by giving them a follow on social media. SEE YA!!
Cartoons by Tut Comics depict characters interacting with gods like Ra, Bastet, Anubis, and many others while they are living in ancient Egypt. These ancient Egyptian comics are being produced by a team led by Mohamed and Tut, who became friends while playing the classic DOS game Lemmings at school. In their stories that share some interesting and little-known facts about Egyptian customs, culture, and history, they frequently use contemporary themes. They stopped working with a number of painters before settling on Angelica, who has been their permanent artist for over two years, as their replacement. Besides, Karnak Studios, which is who they are, is hard at work on their first mobile game, starring Tut, and set in the comic book universe.
The RPG and adventure video games of the mid-1990s would serve as the world’s greatest source of inspiration. The macro and the micro are the most challenging aspects of the artists’ creative process since they wanted to create a world that seemed alive and dynamic, where anything could happen. Their main objective is simply to create this environment, which is inspired by both fiction and reality. Numerous well-known deities, such as Ra, the falcon-headed God of the Sun, Order, Kings, and the Sky, who was thought to be the supreme ruler of all, are depicted in these comics. The cartoonists also published two weekly non-fiction pieces, which are: Mythology Monday about the mythology of the Ancient Egyptians; and Factual Thursday about their historical truths.
Tut and Mohamed always attempt to achieve a balance between realistic human issues, broad historical perspectives, and the grandeur of mythological tales. Did you discover anything novel about prehistoric Egypt? Their customs, history, or culture? Here are 20 half-ancient paintings by tut comics that will inspire you to support the creators by giving them a follow on social media. SEE YA!!
#1 Average discord mod
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#2 Stupid idea
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#3 God the cringe
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#4 Uh oh…
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#5 British bake-off
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#6 Horus you HERETIC
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#7 Jackal not a dog
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#8 The Meryt
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#9 He knows, he knows…
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#10 3 tear drops, 10 years light
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#11 So TRUE
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#12 Boy ur angel
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#13 He got the point
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#14 Pro Tut move
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#15 Better watch out
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#16 AGAIN?!!
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#17 Final destination
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#18 Bad day
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#19 Oh man TOO late
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#20 Time for revenge, girls!!
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