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[[Randall]] released three comics with several small jokes he made as part of a game in five minutes. They were not originally intended as xkcd comic, but were drawn in the same style, and when he needed some time to care for his wife and her cancer he used these to fill in a week's releases. The week after another series [[:Category:Guest Week|Guest Week]] had the same purpose when five artists filled in for Randall during that week.
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The Five-Minute Comics series consists of three comics made up of quick jokes created as part of a five-minute challenge. They weren’t originally intended to be xkcd comics but were drawn in the same style. When Randall needed time to care for his wife during her cancer treatment, he used these comics to fill a week’s updates. The following week, a separate event called [[:Category:Guest Week|Guest Week]] served the same purpose, featuring five guest artists filling in for him. A fourth comic was accidentally released and later removed from xkcd, though fans had already preserved it. The series is similar to comic [[68: Five Thirty]], which also featured brief panels apparently written at 5:30 AM.
A fourth comic was released (by mistake?) only to be withdrawn from xkcd, but it was already saved by his fans. See more under part 4.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 27 July 2025

The Five-Minute Comics series consists of three comics made up of quick jokes created as part of a five-minute challenge. They weren’t originally intended to be xkcd comics but were drawn in the same style. When Randall needed time to care for his wife during her cancer treatment, he used these comics to fill a week’s updates. The following week, a separate event called Guest Week served the same purpose, featuring five guest artists filling in for him. A fourth comic was accidentally released and later removed from xkcd, though fans had already preserved it. The series is similar to comic 68: Five Thirty, which also featured brief panels apparently written at 5:30 AM.

Pages in category "Five-Minute Comics"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.