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The beginning: a webcomic about my next project

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Updates three times a week as of today. I’ll leave the exposition to the panels so you’ll just have to keep coming back. News updates are below the comics posts, so you’ll have to scroll down to see a preview of my latest comic’s cover, and learn about APE this weekend.

Update: for those of you interested, Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito-bourne virus prevalent in domestic pigs (apparently more outdoor-bound ones aren’t at risk) and herons. And the lower-lying areas of Nepal (along the southern part of the country) known as the Terai. A ton of threads on various traveller forums suggest that for the huge cost and minimal risk, it’s not worth it, but given the symptoms and low probability of recovery once infected, I thought I’d not risk it:

severe rigors mark the onset of this disease in humans. Fever, headache and malaise are other non-specific symptoms of this disease which may last for a period of between 1 and 6 days. Signs which develop during the acute encephalitic stage include neck rigidity, cachexia, hemiparesis, convulsions and a raised body temperature between 38 and 41 degrees Celsius. Mental retardation developed from this disease usually leads to coma.


I love the reassuring use of “usually” in that last sentence.

Comments

  1. sir,
    thanks for coming to nepal and worken on this human traffic thing
    hope it makes a dent ! been here a year and have come to love the place. paul ostrowski lazinpat

  2. You’re welcome Paul. Whereabouts in the country are you? I just set up a Kickstarter for the trafficking project too, check it out: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/archcomix/graphic-journalism-on-human-trafficking-in-nepal
    Cheers,
    Dan

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