On board the Floating Asylum, Helga Ritter reports back to her superior, Lord Filius Anderson. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.

The writer gives life to a story, the reader keeps it alive.
On board the Floating Asylum, Helga Ritter reports back to her superior, Lord Filius Anderson. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
love the idea of a ‘duplicate’…he could do my housework!
I know what you mean John, I could do with a clone Cheryl too!
Hi Cheryl. I love Lord Filius’ arrogance – beautifully limned. I can’t help feeling trouble’s brewing for him 🙂 I really like the way you captured the weirdness of a double in the drawing so casually.
Hi Richard, thank you, yes, Filius Anderson really is playing with fire! I love your observations, They always add an extra eye to what I saw when I drew this originally. Helga does look casual, doesn’t she! Those Amanojuko are really quite comfortable with their own existence, kind of like a divine right of kings mentality which shows in their body language.
Great development. The crazy doctor and his obedient servant is perfect. I also like the use of the “writer,” a very cool invention (idea).
Thanks, Lee, yes I love writing for Filius Anderson, he’s very unpredictable. Glad you’re enjoying this story!
Your site looks so interesting, but I feel like I’m jumping in the middle. Where would a good place to start be?
Hi, good to meet you. This will give you an idea of where to start, if you’d like? http://www.unboundboxes.com/storiesconnecting.html you can pick your own storyline. Thanks for reading, I’m also looking forward to reading more of your cartoons. All the best, Cheryl.
Sorry, Cheryl…. I realize I’m like a rude kid watching a movie — if I just shut up and watch, all will be explained! This is so creative!
Neh, it’s your movie, shout as loud as you like! 😀
Hi Cheryl. Thank you for liking ‘Red Eyes!’ Best Wishes. The Foureyed Poet.
Hi, you’re welcome, and thanks for stopping here too. All the best, Cheryl