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Having sold his first comic at age 19, Ralph Hagan saw early success in the comics business, with work also featured in The Saturday Evening Post Reader's Digest while he pursued a separate full-time career. In 2004, Ralph began cartooning full-time with passion.
Currently residing in the country west of Edmonton, Alberta, Ralph and Brenda make room in their family for three cats, a dog and four horses. Near farms with barns, of course.
Ralph would like to dedicate "The Barn" is dedicated to Ralph’s father Stan Hagan (his biggest fan) who passed away in 2004 -- and sincerely hopes they get the comics in heaven.
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Comments (9) (Please sign in to comment)
margueritem
said, 6 months ago
He has a point there…
Pacopuddy said, 6 months ago
Touche!
And it can line a cat litter tray, wrap fish and chips (not after the litter tray, obviously), be folded to put under a wobbly table leg, go on a hook in the outside nettie (Geordie dialect – lavatory), and I understand that you can (don’t laugh!) READ it as well.
Citizen GROG!
said, 6 months ago
And the point’s on the top of his head.
celecca
said, 6 months ago
@Pacopuddy
wrap a casserole for insulation, wrap garbage, catch paint spills, swat a fly. Its articles can be cut out (thus saving another piece of paper). Papier mache, anyone? I heard that you can READ it, too!
Digital Frog
said, 6 months ago
If you’re using a tablet, don’t do the crossword puzzle in ink.
Dry
said, 6 months ago
That’s Rory, getting down to the important points!
JP Steve
said, 6 months ago
http://green-paper.craftpaperss.com/images/paper-hats-1.jpg
lookwhatbobfound said, 6 months ago
i sell internationally online & i use wadded up newspaper for cushioning fragiles. never have had breakage.
water_moon said, 6 months ago
My kindergardener has to cut out 5 pictures of things that begin with the letter of the week, and boy was that hard to do the first few weeks until we had a stock pile of all the junk mail and fliers and free newspapers!