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by admin on February 15, 2011 at 7:57 am
Chapter: one
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Discussion (5) ¬

  1. Mark.
    February 22, 2011, 2:52 pm | # | Reply

    Great start. I particularly like the way the slant of panel 4 follows the perspective, very neat touch.

    (Also: “WOOF!”)

  2. Michael de Silva
    August 16, 2011, 7:51 am | # | Reply

    All my years of education and I don’t even get a Hoisin Duck Wrap. Damn you Alan :p

  3. Vincent I
    January 18, 2012, 5:15 pm | # | Reply

    Very nice and realistic take on the cubicle, low level business industry.

  4. toca life world
    May 23, 2022, 1:48 pm | # | Reply

    It’s a vital part of understanding and a valuable life skill for all young children to learn. Young children can benefit from comic books because they encourage them to “read between the lines” and infer meaning from the graphics.

  5. yokai tamer
    May 23, 2022, 1:50 pm | # | Reply

    Comics have been utilized as a pedagogical tool to encourage pupils to read, aid in subject retention, and make the learning process enjoyable. They’ve been used in biology, physics, and business ethics as extra readings.

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