Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts
- October 05, 2012
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Working Daze follows the employees trapped at MacroMicroMedia. MMM is a wanna-be software giant, and it's staffed by geeks and clueless management types. VP Rita will try anything that might make a little money (though her ideas usually don't.) Underpaid Dana carries he place and keeps it running, while overpaid Ed sleeps all day. Roy and Kathy are made for each other, and everyman Jay never knows when to keep his opinions to himself. Writer/creator John Zakour is a humor/sci-fi writer, whose work includes the Zach Johnson detective novels. Artist Scott Roberts was a longtime contributor to Nickelodeon Magazine, and is the author of the fantasy novel The Troubling Stone. John and Scott met when they both worked on the Rugrats newspaper strip.
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Clark Kent said, 9 months ago
The camera saw the real rita. She’s the devil in disguise.
(I just realized that’s an Elvis song, devil in disguise)
Dennis Wiles said, 9 months ago
In this strip I think I see my self in Rita and thats scary. Often when I’m trying to learn something new or need advice on fixing something my brother and my mother usually tell me it would be easier and quiker if they did it them selves unstead of teaching me to do it. I often want to learn something and I tend to over complicate things. Its funny sometimes.
vwdualnomand said, 9 months ago
doesn’t the iphone do that?
Ralph Ziggy said, 9 months ago
just poke her in the eyes three-stooges style, then she’ll match the picture
Lazarus Long said, 9 months ago
When I look at family pictures from when I was a kid, all of the shots of my dog, Max, have red eyes. Hardly ever people but always with my Dog. Max wasn’t evil. He was a saint with four legs. I still miss him.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 9 months ago
@Lazarus Long
Dog eyes are more reflective inside than the eyes of humans. It allows them to see better at night- although their daytime eyesight isn’t as sharp as ours. And apparently they don’t see in B&W, they’re red/green color blind. So they do see blue and yellow. But yeah, they’ll get the red eye effect faster.
phritzg
said, 9 months ago
Our cat Jake’s eyes glow red when a light is shined into them.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 9 months ago
@phritzg
Cat eyes are the same story as dog eyes. They have ‘mirrors’ in them that collect more light, for heightened night vision. The drawback again is that this makes daytime vision less effective.
burleigh2 said, 9 months ago
@Dennis Wiles
Not for them, apparently. ;-)
Night-Gaunt49 said, 9 months ago
Rita the eternal pain in the ass and cerebral cortex.