Sorry if this has been discussed before; I did a cursory search and hadn't found anything*, so here goes:
I really like the Comic Competitions and how they seem to encourage people to make each other laugh by providing a common theme / problem, etc.. I tried entering a couple of the alternate ones, but I noticed that if I read the previous entries and found one a certain kind of "terribly funny", I feel less like trying to make one of my own and more like observing. It's weird, because I don't think I'm really concerned with winning - mostly with giving it what I might think at the time is a decent shot.
Here's an example of an entry I thought was so funny it stopped me in my tracks:
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It could be I have this wrong, and that I'm more reacting to the openness of this particular competition (i.e. the theme of "parodies"), but it still makes me want to ask if and how competition affects making comics for people. I'm not wondering "is it good or bad", nor am I implying or asking for criticism, but rather wondering how people think about trying to make funny things.
*turns out the little bugger keeps jumping to the end of whatever I type.