Damn, I was going to say exactly what Charles did but he beat me to it. So Scott, are you going to put Todd's name on all the gravestones in your strip?
By the way, this strip gave me a weird flashback to a high school reading of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Dickens, in which one of the characters is followed by his son to his grave-robbing "side job" at night. Homage, or pure coincidence?
By day, I work as a writer/editor at Paws, Inc., Jim Davis' creative studio in Indiana. By night, I write and draw. Burning the midnight oil, I've created the comic strip EEK! (syndicated online by Uclick), hundreds of humorous greeting cards for companies like American Greetings, fiction and non-fiction for BOYS' LIFE, several award-winning children's books, and cartoons for MAD, MAD Australia, MAD Germany, WALL STREET JOURNAL, BOYS' LIFE, MEDICAL ECONOMICS, PHYSICIAN'S WEEKLY, THE SUN, WOMAN'S WORLD, NICKELODEON, READER'S DIGEST and PLAYBOY. I think I need a nap.
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Nice shoutout to "Lola" creators Steve Dickensen and Todd Clark ;)
Damn, I was going to say exactly what Charles did but he beat me to it. So Scott, are you going to put Todd's name on all the gravestones in your strip?
By the way, this strip gave me a weird flashback to a high school reading of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Dickens, in which one of the characters is followed by his son to his grave-robbing "side job" at night. Homage, or pure coincidence?
Pure coincidence, I think. I read A Tale of Two Cities back in high school, too, but probably a LOT longer ago than you. Don't remember that scene.
I'll have to change up on my tombstones now to keep everyone guessing.
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