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September 17th, 2007

To Be Young (Is to be Sad, Is to Be High)

I never turned my first batch of sketches for Jerkwater into comics, so there was never an introduction to the characters or any sense of their origins.  But if I had to choose an introduction from the comics I have drawn, this would be it.  My characters are poor teenage roommates directly out of high school attempting to begin living life, and this is the kind of stuff that happens.  The end.

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