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A work-in-progress webcomic made by [[Tropers/Master Jay AM|Master Jay AM]], [[Write What You Know|who happened to be a mass communications major]], the series focuses on the [[Anthropomorphic Personifications]] of media channels, drawing story lines and gags from the history of the media and the real-life relationships and issues faced by media practitioners today. A series with [[Loads and Loads of Characters|28 characters]] representing a media format or an associated technology or industry. A partial list is available [http://joeabuy1000.deviantart.com/#/d4oie1b here].
A work-in-progress webcomic made by [[Tropers/Master Jay AM|Master Jay AM]], [[Write What You Know|who happened to be a mass communications major]], the series focuses on the [[Anthropomorphic Personifications]] of media channels, drawing story lines and gags from the history of the media and the real-life relationships and issues faced by media practitioners today. A series with [[Loads and Loads of Characters|28 characters]] representing a media format or an associated technology or industry. A partial list is available [http://joeabuy1000.deviantart.com/#/d4oie1b here].


The name is a contraction of Communication Media and a reference to the [[Commedia Dell Arte]], a type of play during the Renaissance. It may also have something to do with the humorous intention of the comic.
The name is a contraction of Communication Media and a reference to the [[Commedia Dell'Arte]], a type of play during the Renaissance. It may also have something to do with the humorous intention of the comic.


The pitch emerged on mid-2010 as an edutainment series of single-shot cartoons and comics, originally meant for the communication and media studies students at San Beda College Alabang, Philippines. Much of the original sketches were finished between September and October. The comic itself along with a considerable amount of sketches is posted on [[Deviant ART]].
The pitch emerged on mid-2010 as an edutainment series of single-shot cartoons and comics, originally meant for the communication and media studies students at San Beda College Alabang, Philippines. Much of the original sketches were finished between September and October. The comic itself along with a considerable amount of sketches is posted on [[Deviant ART]].
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* [[Art Evolution]]
* [[Art Evolution]]
* [[Art Shift]]: Constantly. The first page and second page have this in spades.
* [[Art Shift]]: Constantly. The first page and second page have this in spades.
** [[No Fourth Wall]]: Internet [[Lampshade Hanging|gives the artist an earful]] [[Self Deprecation|for being a sloppy artist]]; on the first page, no less.
** [[No Fourth Wall]]: Internet [[Lampshade Hanging|gives the artist an earful]] [[Self-Deprecation|for being a sloppy artist]]; on the first page, no less.
* [[Always Someone Better]]: A recurring theme is this, and its occasional subversion.
* [[Always Someone Better]]: A recurring theme is this, and its occasional subversion.
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]: Duh
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]: Duh
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*** Sadly, there's no trope for "all media are jerks."
*** Sadly, there's no trope for "all media are jerks."
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Most of the media channels invented prior to the 19th Century have this. Comic is an egregious offender; he looks like an [[Emo Teen]], but is physically in his 20s and is older that Television. Averted with Telegraphy.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Most of the media channels invented prior to the 19th Century have this. Comic is an egregious offender; he looks like an [[Emo Teen]], but is physically in his 20s and is older that Television. Averted with Telegraphy.
* [[Sibling Yin Yang]]: There are blood siblings in this series of media channels that share a common history or technology. Therefore their differences are [[Truth in Television]]:
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: There are blood siblings in this series of media channels that share a common history or technology. Therefore their differences are [[Truth in Television]]:
** The Film Siblings (Cinema and Photography); one likes movement, the other stillness. although they're amicable, they're not close.
** The Film Siblings (Cinema and Photography); one likes movement, the other stillness. although they're amicable, they're not close.
** The Prints (Literature and Print Journalism) are a more amiable pair of brothers. One is sedentary, the other adventurous.
** The Prints (Literature and Print Journalism) are a more amiable pair of brothers. One is sedentary, the other adventurous.
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Revision as of 04:34, 9 January 2014

A work-in-progress webcomic made by Master Jay AM, who happened to be a mass communications major, the series focuses on the Anthropomorphic Personifications of media channels, drawing story lines and gags from the history of the media and the real-life relationships and issues faced by media practitioners today. A series with 28 characters representing a media format or an associated technology or industry. A partial list is available here.

The name is a contraction of Communication Media and a reference to the Commedia Dell'Arte, a type of play during the Renaissance. It may also have something to do with the humorous intention of the comic.

The pitch emerged on mid-2010 as an edutainment series of single-shot cartoons and comics, originally meant for the communication and media studies students at San Beda College Alabang, Philippines. Much of the original sketches were finished between September and October. The comic itself along with a considerable amount of sketches is posted on Deviant ART.

Its premise is loosely inspired by Axis Powers Hetalia and other similar comics. It is heavily influenced by the author's own time spent at TV Tropes. The author wanted to give Anthropomorphic Personifications a shot and looked for one that the people at Deviant ART haven't already tried.

The media formats featured in the comics so far include the following, sorted according to the technologies involved.Such relations are interpreted to mean familial relationships through blood, adoption, or marriage.

  • The Prints: Literature, Mail, Print Journalism and Periodical Publishing/Journalism, Comics
  • The Audio-Visuals: Television, Video, Recording Industry, Music Video, Satellite, Cable
  • The Films: Cinema, Photography, Animation
  • The Digitals: Internet, Computer Technology, Arpanet, Podcast, Intranet, Video Games, Satellite
  • The Telegraphs: Telegraphy, Telecommunications, Radio, Internet
  • The Spatials: Art, Music, Comics, Animation
  • Theatre
  • The Motives: Advertising, Propaganda, and Public Relations

As seen previously, there's an overlap with some media formats and technologies that can fit more than two categories.

Many more characters may come as the comic progresses.

It can be found here. The majority of the tropes present are available on the profiles and sketches. Now has a WIP character sheet

This series contains examples of: