Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts
- October 08, 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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bpullin said, 8 months ago
She used to be fun. What the heck happened? Stick a ring on their finger, and this is what happens.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 8 months ago
@bpullin
Kathy’s often stopped Roy from going out the door in some get-up. In the very first week I drew the strip years ago, he was on his way out as the Hulk, and she vetoed that. Of course, she came to work as Batgirl, as a Klingon, and various other things. So it varies.
SeaFox10 said, 8 months ago
@bpullin
You know it!
Clark Kent said, 8 months ago
In 1492
Columbus sailed the blue
He saw some ants
They snatched his pants
in 1492
rshive said, 8 months ago
Roy needs to stand in front of the local department store shouting “Sale on!”
Night-Gaunt49 said, 8 months ago
Columbus is still a bit of a mysterious figure. Some still say he wasn’t Spanish but Italian or some other nationality. The mission to sail to India means he had no idea there was and intervening continent. (Actually two sub continents connected some of the time by an isthmus.)
—
In his four voyages he never set foot on the sub continents proper. He considered the serene peaceful islanders to be perfect as slaves. Not something I’d like as a semi-holiday.
Cartoonacy said, 8 months ago
@Clark Kent
I used to get confused over whether it was:
.
In Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-Two
Columbus sailed the ocean blue,
.
…or…
.
In Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-Three
Columbus sailed the deep blue sea.
K M
said, 8 months ago
@Cartoonacy
It’s the former. Good Lord, how did you get so confused!?