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During the Depression, hunks, which we seen as an apotheosis of the choleric vogue at the time, wandered the streets looking for work. Due to hunk discriminatory laws though, many of them ended up forming hunk towns – crudely assembled burgs where they would huddle around a can expecting food to appear. When a hunk would die,

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We rejoin our hero Ted a few weeks later – a month later – a year later maybe? He has returned to the ring without a reason for himself to fight and as he sees the life he lost, a chance for a new one appears. Also points to James for moving the busker speech

Checking In Again!

Hey there true believers, I’ve been busy since I launched *drumroll please* another comic Kickstarter. And I have also returned to attempting daily weekday posts over at Nerdcenaries. Additionally the Gender through Comic Books course has started so I am excited! And I have picked up a few additional web design gigs. Gigs! I am

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Hubris and the fall of man! So Ted’s devotion to being a masculine money earning male while also forcing himself to always be viewed as a hero has removed the one person who loved him from his life. I totally support Gabby on making her ultimatum for Ted because the dude could find other work