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I think it was Andrew's idea to do Mother's Day tribute strips. He's a sweetheart that way.

The drawing of me in panel two looks a lot like the gawky young Helen in the upcoming storyline "Dave Davenport Has Come Unstuck in Time." This is what I looked like in elementary school, purple plastic glasses and all. I wore that T-shirt with the pink hearts on it all the time, generally with stirrup pants and jelly shoes. The book I'm holding is a cartoon guide to copyright law I wrote in fourth grade. I was really into copyright law then. I was not a popular kid, no.

Panel three is exactly the way I looked in high school, and if I'd included teenage Helen in "Unstuck in Time," as was my original plan, she would have looked just like this only blonde. The framed artwork is a big pencil drawing of elephants I did in high school art class. I'm still kind of touched that my parents had it framed. They had such high hopes for me, the poor things. Fortunately, my younger brother got an awesome job in television and can support them in their old age.

No drawing of my mother would be complete without a glass of wine. The star-themed clothing is optional, but recommended.

7 comments:
So It Begins (soitbegins) says: Is it boxed wine?
Leon Arnott (l) says: I can confirm that teenagers wear that expression of silent, growing surprise and worry for most every moment they are awake.

That Bone piece again! I still find it hard to comprehend. It's like learning that Santa Claus sought your advice.
Jon W. (kd7sov) says: I feel I must ask. What do grasshoppers have to do with copyright?
chic geek (onechicgeek) says:

Grasshopper? It's more ant like, to my perception. And every book on copyright law should be required to be so illustrated! Perhaps it's there to show the dire punishment that awaits copyright infringers?

My first glasses were purple catseyes. And I think I need to go thank my own mom for letting me pick out any frames I wanted. Even if I took forever and they looked weird.

 

Maricruz Villalobos-Zamora (maki_p) says:

The little Shaenon looks like the Princess in Dave in Slumberland. And I think Shaenon did draw a teenage Helen who indeed looks like teenage Shaenon.
Our dear artist is a bit too obvious, if you ask me

Paul Gadzikowski (pgadzikowski) says:

 

Maki: If my experience is anything to go on, you had to be in your forties when you discovered webcomics for the character design of the protagonist of your own to be other than some degree of self-portait.

Shaenon Garrity (shaenongarrity) says:

It's weird that I'm telling anyone this at this late date, but the little green guy on my copyright book was the Pencil Eater, a character I drew a lot in elementary school. He lived in school desks and ate pencils.
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