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  Off Hours is a collaboration comic I created featuring the "actors" from the comics listed above. Art and writing is contributed from all the authors.




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  FIRST LIGHT is the nondenominational Christian band that my wife and I belong to. These are all live recordings from the last several years. I play electric bass guitar and sing backing vocals. My wife plays viola and sings both lead and backing vocals. I hope you enjoy these songs!



 

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dueeast

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September 21, 2009 Update: Just to let you know, Angel and I have been working on a new scene involving Phira and other characters. Several pages coming soon! I'll keep you updated but my apologies for the slight delay.

Original blurb: So here we go -- a new cast member: Brenden Kavanaugh! He's going to become very important to the story surprisingly soon (and no, he's not a stalker who's going to kill one of the main characters or something predictable like that). As you can see, he's a fairly orderly fellow, a more-than-competent network administrator for Gzelle Enterprises. Oh, and if you couldn't tell, he doesn't like to cook. (Oh, and about the chili in the last frame, keep in mind: Due East's storyline started in 2003, so at most, it's early 2004).

An interesting fact: The character in the poster above Brenden's bed is a character for a fictional MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game). The character and the game, which will debut within Due East and play a minor role in this story, were designed by my oldest son, Adam, as a favor to me and Angel. He agreed and designed the game and all characters within 2 hours!

We wanted to include him in the webcomic-making process. Sometime soon, I'll scan his original drawings for this and put them in Behind The Scenes of Due East.
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009


User: Druchii 5

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-Posted on Oct 21, 2009

User: DAJB 5

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That man sure likes his pies!

A character after my own heart!
-Posted on Sep 07, 2009

User: ttyler 5

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Great art and wonderful dialogue! Cats rule and dogs drool!
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: JustNoPoint

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I can't say I have ever heard of Pork Fried Rice haha

Lots of cat love in comics as of late :3
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: artdude2002 5

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Great page, and I vote for the chili.
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: Tantz Aerine 5

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some of the food description in the labels made me laugh. Love his interaction with the cat.

one small nitpick: carefull with cat tails and back legs. The tail arcs in specific ways, like a sickle, or stays like an antenna (especially when they eat) rod-straight upwards. In the panel before last it looks slightly like a monkey tail.

Kitty looks great in everything else though!

(and who betrayed the poor guy to have him so bitter ?)
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: usedbooks 5

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Kitty! I like the perspective in panel 1.
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: amanda 5

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Haha, that would have definitely been some old chili XD
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: trevoramueller 5

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-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: dueeast

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smkinoshita: *shrugs* He has a Starfleet issue fridge, that has a sterilizing field that leaves no ice or frost? lol!

And yeah, the chili probably should be registered as a deadly weapon.
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009

User: smkinoshita 5

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I love the labels. I think he should have "goop". It is at least honest.

And I'm going to assume the chili is a sentient life form now. Or, it's the renames of something named "Chili" who died in 2003.

Constructive Criticism:
I'm assuming that's a freezer, but it looks like a cupboard. If it's a freezer, it needs ice and frost around the sides and items, especially the very-old-chili. Unless it IS a cupboard and the prepared food is filled with THAT MANY preservatives. Ews.
-Posted on Sep 04, 2009




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