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In a more recent coloring commission from Desscribe, they sent me another art piece drawn by CallMePo  of a character from a very obscure comic strip done in Made Magazine  called "Hoohah".  The style of which was very reminiscent of Robert  Crumb.  If you don't know who they are, I would recommend looking them  up or check out the autobiographical movie "Crumb" or even check out the  movie "American Splendor" that delves into the writer Harvey Peekar who  was the writer of the underground comic and Robert Crumb was the artist  for it for a time. 

As for the comic for  which this piece is derived, it involves a small ghost story in which  Daphne and a rather fear prone man find themselves out of gas on a road  and a seemingly abandoned house. 

It was  asked of me to create a piece in which it was on a scary background, but  that seemed pretty simple to do compared to the folded frills of  Daphne's top.  Coming to that part and coloring it I couldn't help but  feel a great swell of pity for CallMePo when he drew that.  If you think  drawing that part, imagine trying to color it with all those curves and  bends and trying to imagine where the light is hitting it. 

Afterwards, it was a simply matter of laying down the wood floor pattern and the walls. 

Thank you to CallMePo and Desscribe for allowing me to color this piece. 

Note:  All characters depicted here are 18 years of age or older. 

(C) Daphne - Hoohah - Mad Magazine

(sarcasm): Thank you, Patreon, for not allowing me to post any actual artwork here.  

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