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Dead Days 1/18/03
Dead Days 1/18/03 by @deaddays (John Rios)

Man, I get the best feeling when I finish a new Dead Days. Like I just finished a marathon, or came back frome space, or.. you know, something else that actually means something. This brings the grand total of new comics to about 14, which means that I'm pretty much done for this new semester! Woohoo! Ah who am I kidding, I still have like 2 more to do, so don't fret too much. Sorry I haven't posted much recently, but I'm in the process of challenging a rendering class and I've been spending hours on a project. It's kinda big, so I'll take a while to scan, maybe I'll post later! Till then! -John! Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Sunday, 19 January, 2003 @ 12:15 AM

Buahahaha!! I love the panel on the bottom, second to the left! A hahahaha!

^_^ It's good! yay! Thumbs up!

Posted: Sunday, 19 January, 2003 @ 06:37 AM

"all of the clothes THAT'S starting to smell" - unless this guy is supposed to talk with bad grammar then that should probably say "that're" as in 'that are starting to smell' not 'that is starting to smell' -adios

Posted: Sunday, 19 January, 2003 @ 05:45 PM

Yeah, yeah, duly noted.
P.S. Why don't you ever leave your E-mail?

Posted: Thursday, 23 January, 2003 @ 04:34 AM

HAHAHAHA! pants shampoo! wipes away tear of joy (i dunno why, but pants=funny for me) ahh... that made my evening... thank you :)

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