Company Uses Vine to Reinvent Comic Books

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Neha Prakash
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Company Uses Vine to Reinvent Comic Books

In the short time since its release, Vine has already spurred a craze in six-second videos. But the creative folks at the Manchester, England, digital agency CodeComputerLove decided to take the Twitter tool to the next level by redefining comics.

Instead of using standard photo panels to tell the story, the designers used eight Vines to create the tale, titled "The Last Drop."

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It details the story of a brave man who defends his right to a glass of milk. And in true comic form, the Vines use quirky speech bubbles and over-the-top captions to narrate the tale (along with some fine Samurai acting, might we add).

The Vines are housed together on a webpage (see it here) that allows the user to cycle through the entire video series by just clicking one play button.

The "to be continued" teaser in the last panel hints that this may not be the last we see of CodeComputerLove's forray into Vine comic books.

What do you think of this idea? Seen any other cool uses of Vines? Tell us in the comments below.

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