Originally published May 19, 1995, in Comics Buyer’s Guide #1122
5 comments on “Morally Pure, part 2”
In case you’re wondering, I had gone up to Montreal for the shooting of “Space Cases,” and my work load was such that I simply had no time for the column. So Arne Starr, playing off the notion that I had to remain morally pure, did up this and another illustration and that’s what ran in the column.
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That igloo looks like it was built with third world labor.
At least it wasn’t built with fourth world labor. Then it would be all boxy with circles and zig-zags on it.
This made me laugh.
Okay, I remember this column. So I must’ve read the letter that spurred the BID prior to this one, even if I don’t recall it today.
In case you’re wondering, I had gone up to Montreal for the shooting of “Space Cases,” and my work load was such that I simply had no time for the column. So Arne Starr, playing off the notion that I had to remain morally pure, did up this and another illustration and that’s what ran in the column.
.
PAD
.
That igloo looks like it was built with third world labor.
At least it wasn’t built with fourth world labor. Then it would be all boxy with circles and zig-zags on it.
This made me laugh.
Okay, I remember this column. So I must’ve read the letter that spurred the BID prior to this one, even if I don’t recall it today.