Chapter 4: Page 107
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107 - Gunnerkrigg
Posted on 2007-12-17 09:01:25

I want to apologize again for only doing Monday updates, I know its a long wait--it's agonizing for me too, BUT hopefully the few things I have up my sleeve will more then make up for it. I have been working ALL week on other TZH related THINGS and STUFF (and a class fund raiser) that will hopefully make an appearance before Christmas :)

Also! A comic pimp, (cause I haven't done one of those in a while) One of the very FIRST webcomics that I started to follow is Gunnerkrigg Court by Tom Siddell. I may have already mentioned it before, but to hell with it I am going to mention it again! If you haven't read this or heard of it for shame! It's a great read, I love it a great big huggy bunch. All the characters are unique and have real dimension to them, it's funny, its sad, its mysterious, it has a little of everything. The plot is intricate, confident in itself, well written, well paced, and the art style is stellar throughout--but seriously, you'll have to read it for yourself I could never do it the justice that it deserves. One of my favorite parts has to be reading Tom's comments at the bottom of each strip, haha, very funny guy! Please check out his comic =D

Thanks for reading! See you Monday!





Original script for 12-17-2007:
This script may not match the finished comic! It will, however, contain the original spelling errors and other mistakes.
[Jenny is sitting on a bench out in the hall. She looks over at an old office door, its very "waiting outside the principals office" kind of scene. You can hear yelling coming from the inside, Jenny flinches]
Arthur: HOW CAN YOU LET HER CONVINCE YOU TO DO SOMETHING SO RECKLESS?
Dan: Sir, she is the captain. Everything was fine, and she seemed to know what she was doing.
Arthur: Ohh don't get me wrong, I believe you. But we hired you to watch them and make sure incidents like this didn't happen. There are far worse possibilities then a concussion.
Dan: You do realize that I can't be held responsible for what was done.
Arthur: No, but you are being held responsible for what you didn't do. And that was your job, what you were hired to do. I cannot risk this happening again. I'm sorry Dan.