Kirby's art is great as usual in this comic, but that comes to the surprise of no one. Still, the writing isn't very good. I suppose there isn't much to do with the whole "Valley Girl" concept.
Still, the article was a very good read and it was interesting to see how these two men, whose meeting was so unlikely, came to be in that picture.
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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Kirby's art is great as usual in this comic, but that comes to the surprise of no one. Still, the writing isn't very good. I suppose there isn't much to do with the whole "Valley Girl" concept.
Still, the article was a very good read and it was interesting to see how these two men, whose meeting was so unlikely, came to be in that picture.
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