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* This comic is a parody of a [[w:Charles Atlas|Charles Atlas]] advertisement, [[Media:Insult.jpg|The Insult that Made a Man out of Mac]]. | * This comic is a parody of a [[w:Charles Atlas|Charles Atlas]] advertisement, [[Media:Insult.jpg|The Insult that Made a Man out of Mac]]. | ||
* The entire comic is reproduced in miniature under [[Saxton Hale]]'s right arm. This type of [[w:Recursion|recursive imagery]] is known as the [[w:Droste effect|Droste effect]]. | * The entire comic is reproduced in miniature under [[Saxton Hale]]'s right arm. This type of [[w:Recursion|recursive imagery]] is known as the [[w:Droste effect|Droste effect]]. | ||
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The Insult That Made a "Jarate Master" Out of Sniper | |
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Comic Strip Info | |
Released: | May 20, 2009 |
Number of pages: | 1 |
Artist: | Michael Oeming |
Hailed as the first comic created by the TF2 Team, The Insult That Made a "Jarate Master" Out of Sniper details the discovery of Jarate by the Sniper after being bullied by the Spy. The comic was released during the Sniper vs. Spy Update in tandem with the announcement of Jarate.
Trivia
- This comic is a parody of a Charles Atlas advertisement, The Insult that Made a Man out of Mac.
- The entire comic is reproduced in miniature under Saxton Hale's right arm. This type of recursive imagery is known as the Droste effect.
See also
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