Katherine has had enough of her self-imposed ban from her laboratory, and despite Doctor Kothari being there, she finally has the courage to enter through the double doors, to visit the patients in her sick bay, some of whom arenโt much sicker than herself.
Katherine’s back story, set in Saskatoon military base, India (3991)
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6 thoughts on “Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 182: Katherine De Somme Part 7”
Once again Cheryl, you have really drawn us into the internal worlds of these characters. Indeed, it seems we go a little deeper with each new installment…
By now it should go without saying how much I enjoy the writing or the sketches. In combination you’re practically unbeatable.
xxx Huge Hugs Cheryl xxx
Thank you David, I’m thinking about maybe releasing the novels as graphic novels too, but I’ve not decided yet. It’s always been a dream to do that, ๐
Hi Cheryl. I really like how we can be undercover with Inajda one week and witnessing professional rivalry the next. I love the variety in Unbound Boxes…it’s always exciting opening the page to see what you’ve presented. Another great issue – love the tension in the drawing.
Hi Richard, thank you! I get the same feeling when I’m writing it. (I get bored easily, so it’s good to mix it up a bit, as there are so many characters, some of whom I haven’t visited for months! Thankfully the GMG appears again soon ๐ ) Glad you’re enjoying it.
Once again Cheryl, you have really drawn us into the internal worlds of these characters. Indeed, it seems we go a little deeper with each new installment…
Thank you, I’m glad you feel that way! (I spend a lot of time with them ๐ )
By now it should go without saying how much I enjoy the writing or the sketches. In combination you’re practically unbeatable.
xxx Huge Hugs Cheryl xxx
Thank you David, I’m thinking about maybe releasing the novels as graphic novels too, but I’ve not decided yet. It’s always been a dream to do that, ๐
Hi Cheryl. I really like how we can be undercover with Inajda one week and witnessing professional rivalry the next. I love the variety in Unbound Boxes…it’s always exciting opening the page to see what you’ve presented. Another great issue – love the tension in the drawing.
Hi Richard, thank you! I get the same feeling when I’m writing it. (I get bored easily, so it’s good to mix it up a bit, as there are so many characters, some of whom I haven’t visited for months! Thankfully the GMG appears again soon ๐ ) Glad you’re enjoying it.