My junior year of college, my friends hatched the idea of publishing our own webcomic. While the group project never quite got off the ground, I was taken with the idea (and with the welcome distraction from studies in biology and english), and drew up a total of 66 installments over the next eight months. Eventually, I realized that I had no clue where the story was going, and that my panels suffered from graphical inconsistencies and a poor sense of timing. I scrapped the project, with the intent of reincarnating it at a later date, after exhaustive preparations and improvements. I still plan on writing a sister comic someday, but for now, I'm putting up this unfinished one, because I did put a lot of time into it, learned a lot about digital art, and still remember the experience fondly. I think some of the panels have artisitic merit as well, particularly by the beginning of chapter four.