“Left-Over Soup”
a Short Story Comic
By The Formal Kid ___________ My entry for Frank Santoro’s Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017
Left Over Soup is the best soup!

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“Left-Over Soup”
a Short Story Comic
By The Formal Kid ___________ My entry for Frank Santoro’s Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017
Left Over Soup is the best soup!

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Frank Santoro made a comic book about his parents and now he needs help making a handbound copy of the book for each of them.
It’s a good story. Check out the Indiegogo campaign HERE – or if you want to contribute via PayPal, look at the campaign HERE.
That’s definitely wholesome!
4 Lessons From “The Greatest”
On 3 June 2016 one of the greatest and most inspirational sportsmen in history died.
For years I have read and watched everything I could find about him.
These are the four most powerful lessons and thoughts I learned from “The Greatest”…
First of all YOU have to see it..
“Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision.“
Ali knew that he is made for greatness. He deeply believed that he is (going to be) the best there is in his sport - and he was never shy to let the world know… But apart from all the rhymes and jabs - he was a master of the inner dialog, the maestro of his own mind.
He saw greatness when nobody else saw him at all.
We are all salesmen
Ali was a sales genius marketing his own brand - long before the word personal brand was even invented. You wanna know what that looked like:
But don’t get that wrong: all the bragging would not have had the effect that it had, hadn’t his actions followed his words! But it started with the show and the marketing. He managed to become a famous person, a hero, a media phenomenon and a sports brand respected and admired for decades - to the very last day of his life and beyond.
(His worlds would not have been enough to do so - that is for sure. But his boxing wouldn’t have either.)
Preparation is everything
"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses - behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights.”
He trained like a machine (hating every minute of it). He was disciplined and mentally strong. Not just a showman. He delivered. And he only could because of his relentless preparation regime. An example:
Once asked for the number of situps he does in a normal workoput he replied: “I have no idea. I start when it starts hurting.”
Being great inspires greatness in others
Ali became more than a boxer. He became a legend, a world known brand and an icon.
Because of his success, his personality and his courage…
I have no idea if Ali knew what we do today - but in retroperspective he managed to inspire athletes all around the plantet across all kinds of sports and over decades. He ispired sports brands, managers as well es school kids to believe in their their goals and to work hard.
To take away: You may not box like Ali, you may not float like a butterfly or dance like the heavy-weight champ…
… but you can believe in yourself, market your band, prepare and perform like him!
And you can inspire those around you - by being The Greatest version of you!
Your m - dancing, floating, stinging…
“Mother” 2017 This is my entry for the Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017 (comicsworkbook.tumblr.com). Really happy with how this one turned out. This comic mixes a lot of thoughts I’ve been having recently all into one short story. Hope you enjoy it.

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ComicsWorkbook 2017 Composition Competition Entries
A Period Of Transition by Phillip Dokes Allen by Doctopmaru (disqualified) Are You Ready by G.R. Lear Awash by John Hexer Bloodsuckers Love Me by Jackie Kirby Canto V by Amanda Hamilton Columbus is Going to be Awesome by John Cihon Deep Clean by Sara Sarmiento Eksistensens Jeger by Addley Walker Force Fields by Paul Frog Legs by MK Girl’s Bathroom by Sienna Cittadino Good Boy City by Jonathan Tune Hangover Haiku by Foxitalic Here Comes Racecar by Alexander Moser Here’s the Light by Tor Brandt Left Over Soup by The Formal Kid Living Room by Chris Kohler Look See by Kevin Zych Meaning by Mariana Yatsuda Ikuta Morbid Orbit by Alice Blank Mother by Evan M. Cohen (disqualified) Muse by Brandon Alexander Berry Noffi by Niall Breen Origen by Josh Bowron Overtimers by TimersTimers and K-Un Ping Pang by James Abbit Push Thru by Jillian Fleck Reaching Toward Open Sky by LM Bolger Sandbag Spectator by Jacob Breck (disqualified) Sea Saga by James Coats Shop Class by Donald Price Slow Theft by Simon Reinhardt Soft Swords by Sam Meister Sweet Marla by Alex Williams Ta Ka Ra Zu Ka by Antoine Medes Teaching English in Taiwan by Iris Yan Tech Sector Baseball by Moose The Room by Louise Aleksiejew To the Mountain, On Your Own, At Night by Tanya Guryel Tone Deaf by R.D. Addams Touristing by Louis Deux Two Girls and A Caricature by Ari S. Mulch When I Grow Up by James Wilson
List of entries from 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
If your entry is not on the list, please let us know so we can make sure it’s complete.
PUSH THRU by Jillian Fleck
Finally a new comic! Made for the Comics Workbook Composition Competition this year of our lord 2017.
I honestly probably started and restarted 15 different stories, then, made one about sabotaging yourself. HUH.
The Phenomenon Of “Crown Shyness” Where Trees Avoid Touching
TONE DEAF R.D. ADDAMS Made for the Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017
A little good deed can go a long way
“Two Girls and a Caricature” by Ari Mulch
I finished up my entry for the @comicsworkbook Composition Competition for the year! I experimented with a different technique, and it was a blast. It was a great way to wrap up the summer.
The story is inspired by my experience working as a caricature artist this summer. Any resemblance to persons living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental
I’ll be selling this as a mini soon, I’ll post about it once they’re for sale! In the meantime I have a patreon you can check out to see more extra stuff!

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Made for the @comicsworkbook Composition Competition 2017. It’s a bit easier to read on my website, http://jonathantune.com/Good-Boy-City-1
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foxitalic hangover haiku for the Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017
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“Left-Over Soup”
a Short Story Comic
By The Formal Kid ___________ My entry for Frank Santoro’s Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017
Left Over Soup is the best soup!