Haiku Circus

Haiku Circus
Author(s) Shawn Wickens (as Ken Sakamoto)
Website http://www.haikucircus.com
Launch date September 9, 2003
End date February 2, 2010
Genre(s) Humor

Haiku Circus was a comic strip that combined drawings with text in 5, 7, 5 syllable groupings in supposed imitation of haiku poetry. The comic was written and drawn by Ken Sakamoto (a pseudonym used by Shawn Wickens), and appeared in several college and university newspapers across North America.

It was published online between September 9, 2003 and February 2, 2010. A collection is available in paperback.

The comic had no major recurring themes, but over the years several characters and themes reappeared. Some themes that Sakamoto wrote about include:

For the most part, the comic was colored in greyscale, although light shades of green and brown were also used to give the comic a low-key nature-type feel. The drawing style of the comic itself ranged from absurd (similar to the style in Far Side, for example) to realistic.

Each comic appeared with a title on the top and the sentence "Based on the traditional form of Japanese poetry – count the syllables" underneath it.

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