"Doomed To Repeat": 30 Funny Comics Showing Characters From The Past Living In The Modern Life

Cora Wilson

In this post, we unveil a captivating new comic series: Doomed to Repeat. Sven Skupien, the creative genius behind the series, has cultivated a lifelong passion for comics, a devotion that traces back to his childhood years. A professional cartoonist since the tender age of thirteen, Skupien has traversed a remarkable artistic journey. From selling cartoons to newsletters in his early teens to animating educational software in his later years, his artistic odyssey has been nothing short of extraordinary. Even as he ventured into the realms of advertising and marketing, Skupien's love for art and illustration continued to burn bright.

In a world that often thirsts for complexity, Doomed to Repeat stands as a testament to the power of humor in uniting diverse characters and eras. Skupien's innovative approach to blending the past with the present offers readers a refreshing escape, a respite where lightheartedness triumphs over strife. As you dive into the world of Doomed to Repeat, get ready to be transported to a realm where historical charm dances with contemporary wit, leaving you with a smile that lingers long after the laughter subsides. Enjoy!

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According to Sven Skupien, in a world where historical and mythical ps coexist in the present-day Midwest United States, he creates a story full of humor and charm. His character development process involves an enchanting blend of meticulous research and artistic interpretation.

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Skupien revealed, "I read a lot, watch documentaries, and immerse myself in the lore of pirates, Vikings, and mythology. When crafting a strip that references a character's historical past, I aim for authenticity while infusing it with the contemporary Midwestern world I've created. Personalities play a pivotal role—how would ps like Edward Teach or Joan of Arc adapt to modern times?"

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Doomed to Repeat breathes life into the harmonious coexistence of characters across periods, a delightful juxtaposition that promises endless Entertainment. Skupien's deliberate avoidance of guns, swords, and politics stems from a desire to cultivate an environment that resonates with joy.

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He shared, "History and mythology can be intense and violent, but my goal is to leave readers smiling. While I acknowledge the past, I steer clear of weaponry directed at living beings. Politics aligns with this ethos too. I want readers to revel in laughter without the need for conflict."

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