These adventures of a cartoon duck are enjoyable, even if you don't get all the jokes. While I was on staff in L.A. for corporate Scientology, I voluntarily created, wrote, inked, and colored these serial escapades for the amusement of other staff. So the inside jokes (and references to corporate policy) are rather arcane - only a person who was there at that time (91-94) would get most of them. These were work at creating a more humorous approach to the low pay, hard work we were doing. The vast majority of these pages were never printed, but only showed up on a local bulletin board near the staff dining hall. Now I've scanned them and present them online so that my friends within and without that corporation can enjoy them again.
About the author: Robert Worstell has been drawing from the time he could hold a pencil or crayon in his hand. While often taking second-fiddle to "making a living" or "going to school", he would just as often caricature his teachers, fellow students, and job associates when he was "supposed to" be doing something else. He's recently begun working more full-time on his artwork in order to blend work and pleasure.
These adventures of a cartoon duck are enjoyable, even if you don't get all the jokes. While I was on staff in L.A. for corporate Scientology, I voluntarily created, wrote, inked, and colored these serial escapades for the amusement of other staff. So the inside jokes (and references to corporate policy) are rather arcane - only a person who was there at that time (91-94) would get most of them. These were work at creating a more humorous approach to the low pay, hard work we were doing. The vast majority of these pages were never printed, but only showed up on a local bulletin board near the staff dining hall. Now I've scanned them and present them online so that my friends within and without that corporation can enjoy them again.
About the author: Robert Worstell has been drawing from the time he could hold a pencil or crayon in his hand. While often taking second-fiddle to "making a living" or "going to school", he would just as often caricature his teachers, fellow students, and job associates when he was "supposed to" be doing something else. He's recently begun working more full-time on his artwork in order to blend work and pleasure.
These adventures of a cartoon duck are enjoyable, even if you don't get all the jokes. While I was on staff in L.A. for corporate Scientology, I voluntarily created, wrote, inked, and colored these serial escapades for the amusement of other staff. So the inside jokes (and references to corporate policy) are rather arcane - only a person who was there at that time (91-94) would get most of them. These were work at creating a more humorous approach to the low pay, hard work we were doing. The vast majority of these pages were never printed, but only showed up on a local bulletin board near the staff dining hall. Now I've scanned them and present them online so that my friends within and without that corporation can enjoy them again.
About the author: Robert Worstell has been drawing from the time he could hold a pencil or crayon in his hand. While often taking second-fiddle to "making a living" or "going to school", he would just as often caricature his teachers, fellow students, and job associates when he was "supposed to" be doing something else. He's recently begun working more full-time on his artwork in order to blend work and pleasure.
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