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Dead Days 8/28/02
Dead Days 8/28/02 by @deaddays (John Rios)

Hey, Looky here! A new DEAD DAYS!! Yep, they're going to print me twice a week on occasion, which means I gotta make a few more comics!!! Weeee! Man, I forgot how long these things take me. I spent about 2 and a half hours on the lettering and half tones ALONE! Anyway, this ones about the crazy attendance policies many professors have at my college. The shmucks. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 29 August, 2002 @ 06:55 PM

man john, you sure gots some hairy legs XD

Posted: Friday, 30 August, 2002 @ 05:47 AM

is it just me.. or did his hand get very big in the last panel?

Posted: Saturday, 31 August, 2002 @ 03:06 PM

Ee! Dead days!! These are grate!! I can't never do anything funny without black humor(It allways works)so I have to say, that its rare from peapole to do good "white" humor!!!

Posted: Monday, 02 September, 2002 @ 07:02 PM

funny stuff man... as always.. heh... this is why it's all about art college for me :)

Posted: Wednesday, 23 October, 2002 @ 08:37 AM

this is so much like my school!! i get a demerit for being 3 minutes late...but still this is god damn funny :D

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