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101 things – Christmas in Japan


November 29th, 2008

101 things – Christmas in Japan

Hello!!  First off I want to apologize to all of my faithful readers for taking so long to update…i’m sorry, both of you…and Peter. A lot of things have been happening in the past month…I got married again! so did my wife! my family visited from Japan! I visited Camrose for the first time! my dad got a brand new steel hip(stainless i’m assuming)! i went to california for a week! I go to las vegas next week!  i’ll leave it at that…it’s complicated.

So to make up for the absence of comics, I am posting a comic I was planning on saving until Christmas, but it’s looking like I will have more comic making time then, than i will now….so here you go.  This is a true life story from last Christmas in Japan I was hoping would be a back up comic if i , you know, slipped  a little behind…I didn’t think I would miss a month, whoops.  This comic is also available in the amazing Leonard Wong’s Comix & Stories anthology.  I have a few of these books I will make available through the site, along with a bunch of Skully prints!  If you can’t wait for me to update visit the contact page and email me for info (and be forgivingly patient :) ).

Regular comic updates “may” begin on December 3rd, but more likely December 10th.

That’s all for now. love,

-damian

^ 3 Comments...

  1. Joseph

    Nice cartoon, keep up the good work, I want to visit Japan one day also. Sooner or later it will happen.

  2. Miles Archer

    I’ve seen this comic a bunch and the coffee machine gag gets me every time.lol

  3. damian

    The nurse on the health line was laughing also…she told me that as part of her job she actually had to record that in her call notes. She couldn’t stop laughing for about a minute…it was almost awkward, haha. -d

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