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For breakfast, I had chicken noodle soup. For lunch, I had chicken noodle soup broth. I'll eat the can for dinner.
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Girly (Josh Lesnick): The sequel to Cute-Wendy, Girly is an amusing comic that, in general, defies explanation. Check it out. He also does more mature work, but you'll have to track that link down on your own. Konsekai: Swordwaltzer (Xero Reynolds): This webcomic has good story telling, and is one of the few dramas that's held our attention. Just as importantly, though, the artist seems like a real stand-up kind of guy, and was tremendously inspirational to listen to at A-kon. The Morning Improv (Scott McCloud): Scott McCloud's daily creative experiments. While we don't worship the ground he walks on, we have been known to make a few references to Scott McCloud as a divine agent. This is his daily comic. Some people have called us fans of his work, but we prefer the term 'future competition'. Penny-arcade put it best in this comic. The Magnet Manga Proof: This was Ram's first group project. During Ram's senior year of high school, he and some of his fellow students decided to put out a series of amateur comic book anthologies. In just over a semester, they published 210+ pages of material. Ram still gets teary eyed talking about it, and would like to start similar projects with high schools some time in the future. Weekend Comics: Ram and Mason's first collaboration, volume one of Weekend Comics contained 6 issues, 168 total pages of material, and was published monthly. A lot of traces of their latest projects can be seen in these rough works, which are now available in digital format. In theory, Artists Gone Wild is volume two. Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE): A student organization that both Ram and Mason are involved with. When they're not working on comics, or doing homework, this is who they're doing work for. No, they don't sleep.
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