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The light bulb design on Chapel’s computer is the logo for the Newton, a tablet that my dad created back when he worked at Apple. This is my tribute to him and all the sleepless nights he worked on the project.
HA HA!! I like her computer!
6/19/12 responder
 
Cool!!!!
1/19/12 responder
 
does lady gaga really wear hats?
12/22/11 responder
 
Your father is now my official hero! I was never so sad as when my beloved Newton died and was replaced by an emate 300. Ew. Miss that little green rectangle of joy.
12/7/11 responder
 
I think chapel looks very cute in the last panel. I have tried to make endless comic strips, but you do a heck of a lot better than I do!
11/4/11 responder
Awww, thanks so much! That really means a lot to me. That last panel was one of the few instances when I got Chapel's expression exactly right in my initial sketches.
11/5/11 responder
 
I'm currently trying to make a comic based off of a book. As a teen, I have found your comic inspiring and look up to it. *salutes*
8/6/11 responder
Thank you! That's the best thing I can hear, and it's great to know that other comic-making teens like my work. If you ever want to chat, feel free to email me on the "Contact Us" page below!
10/16/11 responder
 
Congratulations and much encouragement to you for pursuing your passion. I whole-heartedly encourage you to keep going — you're doing well :)
6/18/11 responder
Aw, thank you! Reading comments like this one really inspire me to keep going and make the best strips I can. :)
10/16/11 responder
 
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