The Hero of Three Faces by Paul Gadzikowski - Doctor Who, Star Trek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer crossover cartoons
The Hero of Three Faces
by Paul Gadzikowski
Fanfiction but it's comic
strips. Stick figures but
they're triangles.
Not endorsed by the owners of the intellectual properties saluted, does not infringe on the markets of said property owners. MAY CONTAIN UNMARKED SPOILERS. Updates: usually daily about 19:00
US Central, with annual summer
hiatus. Thanks for reading.
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Captain Kirk (Star Trek), the Doctor (Doctor Who).

When I started updating triangle caricature fanfiction cartoons under the title The Hero of Three Faces, I chose redrawing this gag from the previous history of my fanfiction cartoons as the initial one because I like it for including and contrasting Doctor Who and Star Trek, my two all time favorite franchises - or my two favorite fandoms as fandom these days is wont to express it. That first Three Faces cartoon included Captain Picard instead of Captain Kirk because Three Faces' crossover chronological continuity paradigm was different for the first few years of the title, as can be seen from the two diagrams at the bottom of the About page.

If you read in production order from the beginning (especially if you go back to the retired original archive page which includes cartoons not included on the current archive page), you may notice that the first Three Faces cartoons usually were only one panel and were in one horizontal row when more than one panel. This was a conscious decision I made at the beginning of the run which I abandoned almost right away (though embarrassingly often I condense a multi-panel script to a single panel if I don't feel up to drawing more'n one). These days (the better to simulate the motion picture screen where most of the characters I salute here originate) in the site's present format, cartoons with more than one panel are in a "panel-per-screen" format for which there is a convenient tutorial here.