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Goosnav Comic Commission

Goosnav Comic Commission

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6 total reviews

Regular price $100.00
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 I will make a custom comic for you. Please write the details of your comic in the “Comments/Notes” section when you purchase this. We may further discuss the content and terms of this commission via email at quantumsnav@gmail.com. 

  • We will work together personally and collaborate to create a masterpiece.
  • All details will be carefully discussed and agreed upon through email communication.
  • Your satisfaction is my priority, and I am committed to making this a smooth and seamless experience for you.
  • This can either be a digital art commission or a physical comic commission that I will mail to you.

 

Expect your order to arrive within 1-5 weeks of purchase date. 

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Customer Reviews

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Zachariah DeCalmer
YES

THE COMIC TURNED OUT ABSOLUTELY STUNNING LETS GO, THANK YOU GOOSNAV

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andre sonntag
None else could capture the sheer insanity

Apart from supporting the most esoteric comic artist. The man does insanely good work.

I gave the man three prompts and boy did he work with them.

Communication was prompt and susinct .
the goos of nav was committed to customer satisfaction and wanted to get the comics perfect.

Price point is perfect as well

10/10 support the artist or get put in the de goobler

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J.S.
Truly the Michelangelo of our time

Really happy with the comic I received. Worth every penny

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Matthew
Better than TV

Comic makes for a great replacement for my daily 10hr car crash compilation!

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Kipling
Superb experience - wish I could undo the circumcision, however

When it arrived in the mail, the comic was rather disappointing. 4 blank panels. I thought I had been scammed. I was about to throw it away when I noticed the first panel moving, an image gradually fading into view. It was a little man, holding a sheet of paper, standing next to a trash can. I thought this was rather peculiar so I kept the comic on my desk and stared at it until I fell asleep. The following morning, it had an image of a little man eating eggs for breakfast. So I ate eggs, and it was just like the comic. Very fun! Then it had a little man driving to work, so I did that. Then there was an image of a man yelling angrily, so I yelled at my boss. The comic told me to go to the supermarket. It told me to find an employee named Mark Jacobs and whisper in their ear that it was time and the Machine Elves were beckoning. Mark followed me back to my car (just like in the comic) and we drove to a warehouse following directions on the goosnav comic. Dozens of other men and women were there, holding little comics in their hands, following orders. We congregated, a mass of strangers, speaking in an unknown tongue written for us, following orders, following the panels on the page. We were to build a monument in New Jersey. Plane tickets had been purchased. Raw materials were on the site. One of the acolytes was a contractor - we were to use his equipment. Another was a politician on a zoning board - he would make the authorities look the other way. After construction began, I remember looking around at the scores of others nailing wooden planks, pouring concrete foundation, welding steel, obeying the page. And then, all of a sudden, we ran out of panels. I guess the comic ended. Everyone went home. It was fun while it lasted!