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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 (13) (Please sign in to comment)
FlyGuyP38 said, 3 months ago
I don’t get it.
Linda1259 said, 3 months ago
Me, neither.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
Making your audience disappear?
Now that’s a neat trick!
Citizen GROG!
said, 3 months ago
Now he’s probably got a much more receptive audience.
LingeeWhiz said, 3 months ago
Rory, change your sign to “The Amazingly Annoying Rory”.
Happy, happy, happy!!!
said, 3 months ago
Ta-BAAA!!!
Dry
said, 3 months ago
@Happy, happy, happy!!!
LOL! Good one happy!
calimesajim said, 3 months ago
@FlyGuyP38
“what difference, at this point, does it make?”
Tatenda said, 3 months ago
@calimesajim
Snerk!
Citizen GROG!
said, 3 months ago
Too bad the first year’s worth of strips isn’t available in paperback form. I don’t do that e-book thing.
BROOKfan said, 3 months ago
@FlyGuyP38
Ta-Daaa is the finish to each trick and the end of the act. Used mostly by comedy magic acts
FlyGuyP38 said, 3 months ago
@BROOKfan
sigh
I know what Ta-Daaa means and even if I didn’t I could’ve just looked it up on Google. What I don’t understand how it contributes to the last panel, if anything at all.
thebird55 said, 3 months ago
@FlyGuyP38
Same here. Maybe the audience “disappeared” when he closed his eyes?