And now, for a special Sunday episode of behind the scenes interview of the stars.
Bear : Hi, today we interview the little green bug creature. How was your journey in the comic strip industry? How did you bag the main role for this comic?
Bug : I’d like to thank the creator John “Scully” Scully for providing me an opportunity to showcase my talent. Despite a long career in comic strips, I was always handed small and insignificant roles. I used to make small appearances in a lot of comic strips. I used to e a bug on the wall, a bug in the carpet, a bug on the floor, a bug on the window pane. It was such an insignificant appearance that most viewers never even knew I even existed in that comic strip. I mean, I’ve done at least a hundred appearances in Mary Worth as a bug on the wall, but did you ever notice that? I think not. They always told me I was small and insignificant to handle major roles, and I was handed random appearances as random background in comic strips. The most significant role I got before this strip was in a comic where I was a bug who hits a speeding car’s windshield and dies. I gave my best performance for that dying scene. However, apart from that, I wasn’t handed with any significant roles. But it all changed when the very talented and famous creator John “Scully” Scully discovered me. He noticed my dying act on the windshield and recommended me for the role of Tom the Dancing Bug to his pal Ruben Bolling. However, that strip rarely ever was about a bug. Then finally one day, John “Scully” Scully called me up and said, “you’re gonna be the lead star in my upcoming comic.” And the rest is history. Thanks to John “Scully” Scully, I finally got the recognition and respect that I deserved in the comic strip industry.
Bear : Thank you for the interview, dear sir. And that’s all for today, folks. We’ll return next week with a other interview with another comic strip star. Until then, goodbye and goodnight.
And now, for a special Sunday episode of behind the scenes interview of the stars.
Bear : Hi, today we interview the little green bug creature. How was your journey in the comic strip industry? How did you bag the main role for this comic?
Bug : I’d like to thank the creator John “Scully” Scully for providing me an opportunity to showcase my talent. Despite a long career in comic strips, I was always handed small and insignificant roles. I used to make small appearances in a lot of comic strips. I used to e a bug on the wall, a bug in the carpet, a bug on the floor, a bug on the window pane. It was such an insignificant appearance that most viewers never even knew I even existed in that comic strip. I mean, I’ve done at least a hundred appearances in Mary Worth as a bug on the wall, but did you ever notice that? I think not. They always told me I was small and insignificant to handle major roles, and I was handed random appearances as random background in comic strips. The most significant role I got before this strip was in a comic where I was a bug who hits a speeding car’s windshield and dies. I gave my best performance for that dying scene. However, apart from that, I wasn’t handed with any significant roles. But it all changed when the very talented and famous creator John “Scully” Scully discovered me. He noticed my dying act on the windshield and recommended me for the role of Tom the Dancing Bug to his pal Ruben Bolling. However, that strip rarely ever was about a bug. Then finally one day, John “Scully” Scully called me up and said, “you’re gonna be the lead star in my upcoming comic.” And the rest is history. Thanks to John “Scully” Scully, I finally got the recognition and respect that I deserved in the comic strip industry.
Bear : Thank you for the interview, dear sir. And that’s all for today, folks. We’ll return next week with a other interview with another comic strip star. Until then, goodbye and goodnight.