new scutmonkey: the 6 stages of overnight call

This may be a slight retread if youfollow me on Twitter, but one particularly bad night on call about a month ago, I posted a poll surveying the worst overnight call phenomena. After that...well, after that it was just a matter of drawing the thing.Here, panel by panel:For those who are curious, I ' ve been meaning to get back into cartooning for a while now (despite the long hiatus I ' ve actually drawn comics...well, basically my whole life, since I was a very small odd child with too few friends and a bit of a defensive sense of humor to match), but as I noted previously, making these comics does take some significant amount of time. I mean, at least the way I do it, which is extremely analog and old school, it involves many inefficient, labor-intensive steps.Joe actually got me one of those Wacom tablets about a year ago because I ' ve been yammering about drawing more since forever. He thought, quite logically, that a tablet might be a good tool that could input the my drawings directly into the editing software. It was such a thoughtful gift, but...I don ' t know. There ' s something about the tactile sense and resistive friction of drawing with specific tools, and I ' m picky enough as it is about my writing implements.Idid try to do a sort of quick and dirty YEARS ago, with this" colonoscopy face " comic......which I deliberately did on a yellow notecard just to force me to treat the exercise it casually. I briefly considered doing more things like that--just casual, ...
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