To hell and back again

Here’s three more strips for you. These will be the last I post for the week, unless I choose to procrastinate on one of my other projects.

I sort of like these ones a little more. They are simple, but without error. It’s entirely my own shortcoming, but typos and mis-spellings drive me up the wall. It’s something that was metaphorically beaten into me by my third grade teacher. I was promised “something great” if I got the best scores on spelling tests for the entire year.

Well, spoiler alert- I DID and what I got was an extra slice of pizza at an end of year “just let me drink in peace” pizza party my teacher threw. It was worth it, but only because of the influence Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird had on the diets of children born in the 1980s.

I recall wanting to go back and edit the earliest strips, but thinking I never had enough time to do so. That is an odd take to have considering that my time was otherwise being spent working on new installments of this.

I do think the “Brim” stone is possibly the best detail so far in any of the strips, and credit for that definitely goes to Harvest.

This comic was a master class in how to waste one’s own time and others.
I’m pretty sure this is the strip that we honest to god printed out, and should have been fired from our crappy jobs about it. Instead our boss said it was sent to “THE POLICE” in a hilarious note, like something illegal had happened.
The bear thing keeps going. How long did we run with this? Only time will tell. This is one of the very rare times a character is show in anything other than the weird 3/4 perspective we used.

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