Love the name correction. Was that a real error or intentional?
So, Andromeda’s seizing control of the strip, eh?
Andromeda is very well drawn here.
@scottartist – Can you post a link to the original? Curious for comparison purposes.
https://www.gocomics.com/working-daze/2008/07/18?ct=v&cti=1084954
OK, yesterday was easy….
Scott said it was his first strip.
Just jump back in the archives to a Miller strip, and keep halving the distance till you hit the edge.
I know there must be a better word…. but sorta like calendar triangulation.
Tonight’s method:
Pure luck.
BTW, Scott…. I like your characters way the best…. especially Dana, Andromeda, and Rita…
Never liked the scrawny, mean looking Rita from before your time…
I take her, right or wrong, for having once been one of those pretty, spoiled, inept young things…
Rose annoyingly beyond her talents using her looks and guile…
still thinks they work, long after they’re gone, and has never seen the need for charm.
I liked her with the puffy hair but by now, your current version is more realistic….
and fits my probably incorrect narrative.
If an employee lives in a house with a pool, I’m not to worried about her moving up.
YOWZA!
Maybe this “Andromeda has taken control over the strip” is not a bad thing after all.
I wonder if the first guy’s eyes are bugging out because he is holding in his gut?
Dana is pretty great looking, too!
Those guys will give themselves heart attacks just sucking in their guts.
I see Andromeda has a better tan than Carolina did.
Carolina’s not too shabby either.
I used to pose like that for pretty women – Till they started screaming and I realized my shorts had fallen down…
Does Andromeda actually WORK for the company? Too lazy to go back to her first appearance in order to discern her role. Not complaining, mind you, but just curious.
John Zakour and Scott Roberts
rekam Premium Member over 5 years ago
Love the name correction. Was that a real error or intentional?
cdward over 5 years ago
So, Andromeda’s seizing control of the strip, eh?
Tkdgator over 5 years ago
Andromeda is very well drawn here.
Tkdgator over 5 years ago
@scottartist – Can you post a link to the original? Curious for comparison purposes.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 5 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/working-daze/2008/07/18?ct=v&cti=1084954
OK, yesterday was easy….
Scott said it was his first strip.
Just jump back in the archives to a Miller strip, and keep halving the distance till you hit the edge.
I know there must be a better word…. but sorta like calendar triangulation.
Tonight’s method:
Pure luck.
BTW, Scott…. I like your characters way the best…. especially Dana, Andromeda, and Rita…
Never liked the scrawny, mean looking Rita from before your time…
I take her, right or wrong, for having once been one of those pretty, spoiled, inept young things…
Rose annoyingly beyond her talents using her looks and guile…
still thinks they work, long after they’re gone, and has never seen the need for charm.
I liked her with the puffy hair but by now, your current version is more realistic….
and fits my probably incorrect narrative.
davanden over 5 years ago
If an employee lives in a house with a pool, I’m not to worried about her moving up.
The Wiz Premium Member over 5 years ago
YOWZA!
Aladar30 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Maybe this “Andromeda has taken control over the strip” is not a bad thing after all.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
I wonder if the first guy’s eyes are bugging out because he is holding in his gut?
Bill The Nuke over 5 years ago
Dana is pretty great looking, too!
Bill The Nuke over 5 years ago
Those guys will give themselves heart attacks just sucking in their guts.
b.j.hammond over 5 years ago
I see Andromeda has a better tan than Carolina did.
sandflea over 5 years ago
Carolina’s not too shabby either.
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
I used to pose like that for pretty women – Till they started screaming and I realized my shorts had fallen down…
socalvillaguy Premium Member over 5 years ago
Does Andromeda actually WORK for the company? Too lazy to go back to her first appearance in order to discern her role. Not complaining, mind you, but just curious.