so i guess the fact that bread makes you fat was such a revelation to bryan lee o'malley that he had to write it into 2 of his graphic novels and the movie adaptation of one of the aforementioned graphic novels
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I try to draw Katie from Seconds in a style similar to Scott pilgrim takes off, this was the result.
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Since the new Scott Pilgim show came out recently I should ask about the creator's OTHER work.
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a character from (as of me posting this) the only bryan lee o'malley book i read.
took me over three months to get back to this doodle and complete it.
i had read it during a prolly-4-day trip at duck during my bday month, cuz someone else that went with us brought it, when i likely pondered about what i'd read, if anything.
(the same "someone else" has since started letting me borrow scott pilgrim, but i've yet to begin reading it since i'm already occupied with the rest of life.)
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okay as an aspiring artist who happens to have bryan lee omalley as one of my biggest influences this post speaks to my soul
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Guys I think this restaurant might be haunted.
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I just read this and it broke my heart...
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I am once again trying new things and preparing for this year's Grillstertember. Besides that I am going to redraw several old works. Although I must say that Kaite's expression does not finish convincing me, what do you think?
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Yes it’s in the handbook and codex
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"Katie's got it pretty good. She’s a talented young chef, she runs a successful restaurant, and she has big plans to open an even better one. Then, all at once, progress on the new location bogs down, her charming ex-boyfriend pops up, her fling with another chef goes sour, and her best waitress gets badly hurt. And just like that, Katie’s life goes from pretty good to not so much. What she needs is a second chance. Everybody deserves one, after all—but they don’t come easy. Luckily for Katie, a mysterious girl appears in the middle of the night with simple instructions for a do-it-yourself do-over:
1. Write your mistake
2. Ingest one mushroom
3. Go to sleep
4. Wake anew
And just like that, all the bad stuff never happened, and Katie is given another chance to get things right. She’s also got a dresser drawer full of magical mushrooms—and an irresistible urge to make her life not just good, but perfect. Too bad it’s against the rules. But Katie doesn’t care about the rules—and she’s about to discover the unintended consequences of the best intentions."
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