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  1. thanks for the great comments Jcala_cl and jnette! it's wonderful to know that people are reading my strip and are even signing up to have them emailed daily. makes it that much easier to sit down and draw them every day.
  2. wow, thanks nessy. Both for the feedback and for signing up for the daily strip. I'll try to keep 'em coming.
  3. Thanks for the feedback emmy! glad you're enjoying it!!
  4. Thanks Sandy...it's nice to hear you're enjoying it. I'm especially glad you're coming for more. It can be tough to come up with new ideas all the time, and often it's the day before you see them that I draw them. It's challenging but the feedback makes it worthwhile. Thanks again
  5. Thanks very much lalaxton - I'll certainly try! Check back daily for new strips (except Sundays - gotta take a break). Thanks again for reading.
  6. Thanks sb22 and adrienurse for the high praise. Sounds like you took a look at some of the previous ones - that's much appreciated too. I'm working on focusing on hospital life a bit more, so you'll see a new one every day. Thanks again for reading and the feedback
  7. Thanks Raphael and LadyT618 for your feedback. It's much appreciated. Check back daily for updated strips - and rate the day's strip if you like. The more feedback I get the better as it helps me to develop the strip. Thanks again.
  8. Greetings all; I've posted this same message in the general forum then realized there was a specific location for humour, so apologies for posting this link more than once. I have created a comic strip that chronicles the life of Nurse Abby, her hamster Hubert and her turtle. The strip deals with Abby's life in a humourous, and sometimes touching way. I hope to give the Nursing profession some small voice as the strip matures and hopefully finds a larger audience. Please have a look and let me know what you think (good or bad). There's a feedback system on the page as well and any comments are most appreciated. The strip is called "Hubert and Abby" and can be viewed daily here... http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cskvb Thanks very much.
  9. Greetings all; I'm a Canadian who has created a comic strip that chronicles the life of Nurse Abby, her hamster Hubert and her turtle. The strip deals with Abby's life in a humourous, and sometimes touching way. I hope to give the Nursing profession some small voice as the strip matures and hopefully finds a larger audience. Please have a look and let me know what you think (good or bad). There's a feedback system on the page as well and any comments are most appreciated. The strip is called "Hubert and Abby" and can be viewed daily here... http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cskvb Thanks very much.
  10. I've created a seperate thread for my nursing related comic strip, but this seemed a good place to post again considering the topic. Please take a look at the strip "Hubert and Abby", which follows the life of a nurse (Abby) and attempts to give some voice to the profession. Please allow time for the strip to develop and come back often. Monday marks the start of some strips that deal directly with situations in the hospital. There's also a feedback link on the page and all comments are strongly encouraged. The strip can be found here... http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cskvb

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