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The Man Chair
The Man Chair by @deaddays (John Rios)

The newest DEAD DAYS to date. Just finished it. It's about an observation I made during my last trip to the mall. Enjoy! Oh! P.S. Lately I've been hearing alot about people stealing other people's art on this site. Well, for anyone that might be thinking of stealing any of my art or comic strips, you should know that almost all of what I post has ALREADY been printed in a newspaper, "THE COLLEGIAN," and is therefore legally COPYRIGHTED!!! It has been published and dated, thus I can very easily take legal action if I find out you've been using it without my permission. This includes ALL "Dead Days," and editorial cartoons. The other stuff is crap and you wouldn't wanna steal it anyway. Thank you. -John Rios Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Monday, 06 May, 2002 @ 03:03 PM

no wonder your comics are bubliced in a newspaper!!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 08 May, 2002 @ 04:22 PM

Wow, you get your work published? How awesome! The comic strip is hilarious (I especially liked May 6th's one) Very cool! It looks very professional and has a nice crispness that my work never has.

Posted: Friday, 10 May, 2002 @ 12:09 AM

And your girlfriend was ok with THIS??? ;) So much joy! :D

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