
I'm not sure what to say about this page. The art is obviously all mine, minimal that it is. I think by this time, I was under the gun deadline-wise and I knew that if I wanted to print the thing in Shop, I would need to stop the story at seven pages (eight when you add the cover).
It looks like I didn't even bother to put tone on most of the first panel and the second panel is almost in a visual short hand (no pun intended). I remember that I drew the third panel a number of times (two or three more and I might have gotten it right). Where the huge thumb came from I have no idea.
Oh, well. There you have it. The Box, in all its radishing glory!
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I still want to know...what's in the box? C'mon, spill it...don't pull a 'Lost' on me here...
OK, the box contained the souls of the tormented, most of whom spent years watching "Twin Peaks" and "Lost" in hopes of answers that never came.
And I know all of this in 1970. Damn, I was good!
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