OMG, who would say such a thing?!
Oh, yeah, that’s right. The New York Times.
Minnesota has its share of people who oppose immigration and resent footing the bills for foreigners, and Mr. Harristhal acknowledged that the melting-pot atmosphere at Hennepin drives some potential customers away. But the hospital is a renowned trauma center; even those who turn up their noses at the clientele accept that for someone in a car accident, there is no better place to be.
-New York Times
Sometimes I wonder if people really do forget their heads at home before going to work?
But I’m sure the writer didn’t mean it that way. Or something. Oh, well.
About the comic: we have main characters! Woo! I haven’t decided what their names are yet – as a matter of fact, they were designed impromptu style for the theme of this comic. I’m going to let the direction be shaped largely by what calls to me in the news at the time of the drawing. At least for now. Also, the style will be changing constantly, so don’t be confused if they have arms one day or more realistic eyes the next. This whole strip is one big experiment for me – I hope you enjoy the ride!
PS: The line work looks AWFUL because I don’t have access to a scanner at the moment. But I will soon – VERY soon. At that time, I will repost the entries that were forced to suffer by being Photo Boothed into my computer.
-Joamette Gil
Wow. Snappy comic strip, but it’s a disgrace that that got published! O.o
And I reckon the line art looks just fine, no worries. A scanner will surely ease your burden though! :)
Tell me about it.
If you could see how the line art looks on paper, you’d understand what a disaster this up here is. ;P
I plan on buying a BIG scanner very soon!