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Where is this in print? Where’s the book? My goodness. This is hilarious. I haven’t laughed this hard since that blond kid and his tiger teddy bear, Calvin and Hobbes.
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I keep dragging my feet on that score. I want to put together such a book but then I get insecure about the whole thing. I need to just get over that. 😛
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This might be a weird question. Do we get to see Ernests comic book genius? And how different is his style from your own?
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That’s actually a great question because it shows you’re paying attention to what’s not there. 😉 It’s true that we barely get to see any of Ernest’s work, and that’s by design (in the same way that we never actually see him perform in concert later on in the story). But, to answer your question, his style is the same as mine which is something we’ll get to see in an upcoming strip in 2016. 🙂
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I love how you included a video game reference. Because we all know video games make people killers.
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I’m glad you picked up on that, Sophie. I thought that would be an amusing little aside to throw in there. 😉
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