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A native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, award-winning editorial cartoonist Jeff Stahler graduated from the Columbus College of Art and Design. He resides in Columbus, Ohio, with his family.
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Redkaycei Repoc said, 4 months ago
I believe we have a colorist goof, his sleeve shouldn’t be brown and why her arm holding him is not seen I can’t say, that might be an artist error. After all its her left arm that disappears and the phone is in a right hand (his with the wrong color)
theTimo said, 4 months ago
The strip is called ‘Moderately confused’, right? It could also mean us readers… Couldn’t it?
x_Tech
said, 4 months ago
Yeah, just cus it’s on YouTube doesn’t mean it’s real
pschearer
said, 4 months ago
Back when the TV miniseries “John Adams” was on, there was a “Making of…” documentary that had a scene of Adams and (I think) Thomas Jefferson walking up a grand staircase in Versailles palace. Then to show how it was done, they turned off the FX and showed the two men walking up a huge solid-green set. That’s when I resolved never to believe another picture ever again.
Justice22 said, 4 months ago
Congratulations, Jeff! You have everyone utterly confused.
Saucy1121
said, 4 months ago
@Redkaycei Repoc
I agree. He’s holding the camera/phone in his right hand. Otherwise, she has 2 right hands.
Kaffekup said, 3 months ago
Must be one of those “artisanal” strips like Doonesbury where there are minor slips. Or clothes that say “Minor imperfections are normal”.