21
Jan 04

Women’s Kryptonite.


I wanted the comic to emulate “Cathy” or something. I think I succeeded.

20
Jan 04

Colder Than My Ex-Boyfriend!


I find the utter blandness of the comic to be, well, funny.

12
Dec 03

Kyle the Duck.


The formal introduction of Kyle the Duck since his first appearance in “The Engineering Saga”. This comic also exhibits Kyle’s demeanor.

01
Dec 03

An Excuse to Draw Many, Many Squirrels.


The squirrel, Booker T, is the comic character from Matt Yurkanin’s “Thoughtless”.

18
Nov 03

Sausage-Fest Character Profiles #1.


Character profiles on three characters: Lizzy, Kyle the Duck, and Mike.

14
Nov 03

Best Way to End a Storyline? Get Eaten by a Whale.


Getting eaten by a white whale: a total cop-out ending, but hey, whatever. At least Dusty is spared.

07
Nov 03

Like a Brick.


I wanted to portray Dusty as an older-brother type-person for Chris.

As for the equation itself: “X+t / (3-w^t) e[p+3x-f]^N”

06
Nov 03

Ducks and Dusty.


The formal introduction of Kyle the Duck and Dusty, both of whom play important roles in future events.

And yes, U of I does offer something called “Duck Engineering.”

31
Oct 03

Halloween Tips.


It’s a proven fact that a lot of college students dress up in ridiculous costumes and go out to Halloween parties.

On a less ridiculous but all too redundant note, why do college girls always dress up as a cat for Halloween? When I saw “The Office” Halloween episode in 2005, I couldn’t stop laughing when all the females came to work dressed up as cats.

29
Oct 03

A Ghost Story: Part 2.


Ah, Halloween! I tried to stick several pop culture references in this comic, from Scooby Doo and Friday the 13th.

Furthermore, The Ring (or was it The Ring 2?) was popular back then, and I wanted to include that, too. After all, girls with long bangs are pretty popular. They look like Cousin It.


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