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Hi! My name is Trevor Kellogg, and this is Knights of Nine to Five - a fantasy webcomic that I write and illustrate. Currently, this work is a part time effort second to my day job, and I am posting updates as soon as I'm able, working toward a more consistent release schedule. Be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed so you don't miss an update! : )

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Episode 018

Hi everyone! There are a few comments I have for you, so be sure to read on below the strip after you're done:


First of all, thanks for reading the episode! I hope you enjoyed it. Please let me know what you think! :)

Also, please take note of the Twitter feed I added to the side bar. If you're ever interested in my progress on the current strip or want to see what I'm up to, check it out for updates.

And finally, I'm always excited when I have the chance to expand on my artistic abilities, and I try to stretch myself with something new in each episode. With that said, I am proud to share with you that I've finally managed the upper hand in a battle with one of the more devious facets of "real world" artistry: the mysterious physics of MIRROR TECHNOLOGY. Quite obviously, as you may have noticed, I had no such knowledge of this new technology prior to this episode. What a buffoon, was I! Such ham-fisted hackery! Frankly, I'm surprised you're still here... Yet thankfully, after many hours spent pouring over tomes of scientific knowledge, I am now able to present, I hope, a more pleasing rendering of this exciting new phenomenon.

Many thanks,

Trevor

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"What smells like a dead cat...in the forest?" Great strip, Trevor. Gets better every episode. Keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

I love it, I come back every three months, read the new strip and get a great laugh.

Knight of 9 to 5 said...

I'm really glad you both enjoy the episodes! I have a lot of fun working on them and it's great to hear what you think. Thanks for leaving your comments, as they do much to spur me onward! :)

Jack Kent said...

"What smells like a dead cat in a forest?" Got an out loud laugh from me. Loved the first book!