Um, what?

Characters In Situations is a sketch dramedy comic portrayed by comic book characters and other actors, primarily Marvel Legends.

tldr: images of dolls with text, some funny
[editor note: some of the text is funny, the dolls are rather stoic.]

Some Situations are fleeting. Catch them quick or check the Not-At-All Recent Situations.

Other Situations are less ephemeral. Probably can be found in Recent Situations and/or Less Recent Situations, as well as the aforementioned Not-At-All Recent Situations.

It would be cool if there were a directory of the Situations, giving a brief description or something of the sort. Perhaps, time permitting, it shall be done. Else, it is the thought that counts. If the thought counts, can it also add and subtract? Oh, look, a directory of sorts has been added.

Also, to be clear, nothing is AI here. There is not much natural intelligence either though there is at least some of that. Photos are created with light. AI lives in a black box. Incompatible. These images were captured with a Canon EOS R6 using an Autistic lens. And a 35 mm, mostly. Plus Godox lighting on some, the sun on others.

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Characters In Situations, aiming for smirks or better. Not currently a guarantee, just an aspiration.

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2 responses to “Um, what?”

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    Lanita

    So far, I have found the “Um, What?” introduction to be fun reading (and funny!) Looking forward to seeing more.

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