Good Evening.
"At least it's got Barnes & Moble"
- Lockjaw
Resurrection was my first comic published, from early 2001, to mostly negative reviews. Lockjaw, the Rockford Curmudgeon said, "The comics have taken a dive this year. What the hell is this junk." You might see the microscopic inscription that says "2003," so yes, it is a recreation of the original comic, which was stolen years ago in Llandudno. God only knows what has become of it.
---Update--- It has found a better home.
I got the idea of the Cyrus from reading old French imperialist boy's comics. He was remade into a different character though, or so I say. With their satirizing of the unmentionable subject of creeping authoritarian bureaucracy, these were the talk of the college campus called Oberlin in 2002, though many were tragically lost in a fire at the Oberlin Review, the newspaper that to some extent supported my work. About one-third of the Cyrus comics were rejected and thrown away or otherwise intentionally destroyed. I may attempt to re-construct these as well from preliminary sketches, if only to fill in the plot.
Taking It For the Hometeam is a more absurd feature. It's pretty self-explanatory, but most newspapers wouln't print it, considering it too political for the comics page, too madcap for the perspectives.
Darius in Moscow Bobsled is brand new. I like it.