PartiallyClips
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Author(s) | Rob Balder |
Website | PartiallyClips |
Current status / schedule | Updated Once a Week, on Tuesdays. |
Launch date | 2002 |
Genre(s) | Dark humor |
PartiallyClips is a webcomic, created by Rob Balder, which has been running since 2002. PartiallyClips is unusual in that it has no original art and no recurring characters or plots. Each three-panel strip consists of a single clip art image, repeated and unchanged in each panel, with added speech balloons and/or captions, which create the joke. PartiallyClips is updated twice weekly, on Sundays and Thursdays.
PartiallyClips tends to use dark humor; frequently, the picture used is rather idyllic, which is common in public-domain clip art, but the added dialogue or captions twist the scene. PartiallyClips also frequently comments on modern life and culture, especially aspects of Internet culture.
In addition to its online audience, the strip is also self-syndicated to print, targeted at alternative weekly newspapers. It typically runs in 10-15 publications each week, such as Houston Press and Metroland. It has appeared in roughly 25 newspapers and magazines, and has produced a book, Suffering For My Clip Art: The Best Of Partially Clips Volume 1.
Its name is a pun: phonetically, "Partially Clips" is nearly the same as "Partial eclipse."
Material from PartiallyClips was included in Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists.
In December 2006, Balder started a second webcomic, Erfworld, with artist Jamie Noguchi.