@$$hole: GUEST STRIP WEEK #1 - Kevin Kingston -:- Monday, August 06, 2007

GUEST STRIP WEEK has officially begun, with updates every day this week until the new story arc begins on Friday.  Today's Comic is brought to you by my long-time friend, Kevin Kingston (currently residing in Taiwan). 

Kevin has always thought outside the box, and enjoys challenging the norm.  He and I were making comics together in 6th grade and all throughout middle school, sharing a locker and many classes (except for math...I suck at math, and Kevin's a math genius).  We made about 6-8 of these hardcover books with our stories, and sold most of them to my old roommate Travis for about $10 a book.  I still have the last two - unfinished - collecting dust on my bookshelf. 

During college, Kevin and I tried to start another comic together and outlined the entire story, but for some reason it fell through and we fell out of touch.  Then I found out he was in another country, living the high life and learning other languages.  Lucky bum.  However, Kevin has always enjoyed learning and he's always been one of the smartest people I've ever known.

I remember him trying to prove Pathagorean Therum to me on the dry erase board while we were working at Domino's Pizza.  To this day, I still don't entirely get it, but again - he's a math genius. 

I hope you enjoy reading his comic (hint:  you don't read it left to right, up to down), which I admit to having to have read twice before I got it - and it was damn funny.  Tomorrow will be a strip by another long-time friend (and the inspiration for G-Man: The Defender of Food), Jeremy Galimberti! 

Wednesday will be a comic by my girlfriend, Laura Tache.  Thursday will be the final guest strip by Erin Sullivan, and then Friday will conclude the cliffhanger and lead into the new story arc.  ENJOY!

T

PS:  None of the above links will work until their respective days have hit, so please don't send me an e-mail asking why the links don't work.  The answer to that question is:  because it's not that day yet.  ;)



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