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College Vs. Highschool
College Vs. Highschool by @deaddays (John Rios)

Nothing too special, just a couple of guys I drew for a story of opposing arguments about the highschool students that go to our campus. It's one of those "get a head start on college" programs and alot of college students seem to have a problem with them because they crowd up the lines and act rambunctious. The highschool students have a problem with the college students because they don't give em no respect. So this is just a college student (left) and a highschool student (right) looking resentful toward each other. They'll run on opposite sides of the page. That's all. Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 March, 2003 @ 05:38 AM

You must be sick of all my comments. Me no shut up!

The same thing happens at my school, so I feel your pain. The worst is the high school cheerleading week. shudder

I must say, the messenger bag versus backpack is the perfect touch. It makes the two instantly defined. This is a great pic. Minimal, simple, and eloquent. Very cool job.

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