Sausage fest long island 20215/1/2023 And if I can give her a voice, she’d be portrayed by Kathleen Turner or Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (the voice actress of Julia in “Cowboy Bebop” or the lead role in “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex”) - Verona Red would have a deep, breathy voice, like a porn star or phone sex operator. If I can relate her to any celebrity, maybe Angelina Jolie or Madonna (how cliched is that?). In terms of personality, she’s supposed to be sultry and somewhat seductive but, generally, with a good heart. Verona Red, however, has some feline-like characteristics to her look (like cat ears and whiskers). She functions the same as Randy in the sense that both are meant to tempt humans and balance the universe between good and evil. So Verona Red, like the missing Randy, is a devil. I figured I should add more angel/demon type characters (especially the latter). Three new characters in a brand new comic: Failure, Fortune, and Nigel’s occupational replacement to Randy, Verona Red. Part 26 of the “Occupational Hazards” Story Arc. Stay tuned, and I hope you enjoy the ride. With such foreshadowing in mind, the “Occupational Hazards” storyline is all planned out, with a slew of new characters and plot developments. Today’s comic only serves as a foreshadowing of things to come, and as you can see, Failure and Fortune’s design (including the general theme of today’s comic) has been heavily influenced by pagan and occult imagery - but without going so far as calling myself a Satanist. I’ve finished a few during the course of the past five years, and releasing a comic a week allows me to draw more as a hobby while still maintaining some kind of income.Īs far as the story and character development are concerned, I wanted to introduce Failure and Fortune’s super cool superpowers: they both can foresee the future it’s just that Fortune can only see success and general good stuff, while Failure can only predict horrible outcomes and plain shittiness (hence their namesakes). You know, I think you should follow those pages - but that’s just my suggestion. The majority of the pages are complete and all the comics from the old site have been imported, and by utilizing what I’ve learned in grad school, my work experiences, and the sheer evolution of the internet, I’ve expanded the comic to some other social media platforms: you can find Ghost Potato material on Facebook and Instagram now. In case you didn’t notice, I totally redesigned the site. As such, I’m continuing from where I last left off: in the midst of the “ Occupational Hazards” storyline. Well, making comics has always had a little place in my heart. With school done and the utter craziness that doing a thesis entails now over, I’ve found myself with a little more free time to work on my personal projects. Now you may be asking yourself (although, in reality, I doubt you care), “what happened?” Since the last real comic update, I’ve moved from Chicago to New York, went to graduate school for design, and have had my share of professional freelance and full-time jobs. So after a 5-year hiatus, Sausage-Fest is back… but as Ghost Potato. Part 28 of the “Occupational Hazards” Story Arc. Needless to say, interns are the un-and-underpaid backbone of our society. Of course, I didn’t whip them physically but asked them to help in production work. Now at my last job, I actually had (paid) interns to command and do as I please. For a week and a half, my supervisors gave me absolutely no work or any mentorship, and instead of sitting at a desk looking at YouTube videos, I just quit and returned full-time to my job. There was one time I held an unpaid internship and a low-paying job at the same time, and I had to reduce my work hours I figured the internship will lead me somewhere or at least give me some kind of learning experience. Both scenarios in today’s comic - where you either do a ton of actual work or none at all - are pretty accurate. Anyway, like all aspiring professionals, I’ve experienced the internship path both as an intern and as someone who had them as minions. His statement of “5 years” is a reference to when I last released a comic. I’m switching back to the main story: Chris’ search for a job (and trust me, his quest is pretty appropriate for my current occupational situation). Part 31 of the “Occupational Hazards” Story Arc.
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