Comic 043: Things Often Left Unsaid
And there you have it. The long winded explanations and machinations of a twisted mind are over, and I am very happy to be finally done with our very first story arc. Yes, it was a little drawn out at times, but life is far from simple and always likes to toss in its own little "twists and turns." Oddly enough, the whole affair drawn before you, minus the part where the demon gets hit with a truck, was loosely based on a true story. Now, when I mean loosely, I do not mean Texas Chainsaw Massacre based on Ed Gein loosely, but I mean Silence of the Lambs' Buffalo Bill based on Ed Gein loosely. In other words: the dresser, the tuna, and the evil of the garage are all true. The child abuse and neglect...not so much.
In other, unrelated but somewhat related news, we will have a couple of extra comics coming your way followed by another story arc featuring the ever fearless Satchmo. This will be a mighty undertaking by the staff of Punch the Grunt, but it will be a worthy endeavor nonetheless.
I would also like to take the time to welcome our new colorist, Aimee Hurford, who has taken the time to clean up my sloppy attempts at being an artist. Her contributions to the site have really helped to brighten up its appearance and add new life to the comics we are currently posting. So, I for one, would like to thank you, Aimee, for all of the hard work you have been doing for this site.
I had something else insightful to say, but I forgot what it was.
Later,
-J
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Yay! Tuna!
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