May 21st, 1900 (and more)

So, Baby Otto took a little break because I was completely blocked on a very specific detail of what was to be a completely mundane day in his life. I feel stupid because it took me way too long to just scrap the initial idea and realize that I could save it for any one of the other 237 days I have left to draw.
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…but wait, there’s more!

What’s this other comic doing here you say? Welcome to Business Casual, a 16-page mini that I’m putting together for the Portland Zine Symposium in mid-August. It’s all about the goings on of an office worker, but not really. Not at all really. You’ll have to keep reading to see what it’s actually about. This will probably be one of the few times I will ever use any computer lettering in a comic.

Glad to see that Otto is back!
Aunt Pat
[…] A) Days where Otto does something that a normal child does, even though he might be a little too young to do so realistically (EXAMPLE) B) Days where Otto does something that no child would do, but could be commonplace for an adult (EXAMPLE) C) Days that have no bearing on history or reality whatsoever, such as these two (No, I’m not saying ghosts DON’T exist) […]