Twilight Comics
Twilight Comics are multi-panel image comics made from screen captures of the 2008 film *Twilight*, overlaid with humorous captions that mock the movie's characters and melodramatic tone. The format first appeared on gaming forums in mid-2009 and spread across humor blogs and social platforms through 2010, riding the wave of both Twilight fandom and Twilight backlash during the franchise's peak years.
TL;DR
Twilight Comics are multi-panel image comics made from screen captures of the 2008 film *Twilight*, overlaid with humorous captions that mock the movie's characters and melodramatic tone.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Creating a Twilight Comic typically involves:
Grab screen captures from any *Twilight* film, usually scenes with dialogue between two characters
Arrange 3-6 panels vertically in sequence
Add custom captions that replace the original dialogue with something absurd, sarcastic, or self-deprecating
The humor often works by having characters acknowledge how strange their situation is, or by inserting mundane real-world concerns into the supernatural romance
Fun Facts
The first known Twilight Comic came from a first-person shooter gaming forum, not a movie fan community.
*Twilight* was the most purchased DVD of 2009 after its March release on home video, which likely made it easier for meme creators to capture high-quality screenshots.
The original MTV Films screenplay for *Twilight* featured Bella as a long-distance runner who uses shotguns against vampires and rides a jet ski while chased by the FBI. Author Stephenie Meyer said the script "had nothing to do with the book".
Despite the film's mixed critical reception, it launched a five-film franchise that ran through 2012.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 3Twilight Comics - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4List of Marvel Comics characters: Tencyclopedia
- 5Twilight (2008 film)encyclopedia
- 6Twilight (2008 film) - Wikipediaencyclopedia