Edgar Allen Poe's King Pest 5
Here's the latest page of Antonella and Anton Emdin's version of King Pest, by Edgar Allan Poe...

This story was originally published in the Edgar Allan Poe edition of Graphic Classics (3rd edition), in 2006.
Anton writes: I think it was at this point that I decided to go and fracture my wrist. Well, actually, SHATTER my wrist. The drawing one, of course.
I was skating (skateboarding) on a little half pipe, and decided to try something new. Well, it didn't quite work right, and after I picked myself up, I noticed that my arm was a different shape. I got taken to the hospital, where they promptly sliced my arm open, screwed all the bone fragments to a large metal plate and stitched me back up again.
The surgeon did a bloody good job of it. I was back at the drawing board within a month or so, and somehow managed to ink two of these pages a day with a very stiff swollen and painful arm.
Antonella writes: I know I set myself a three-lines-per-box rule, but every rule is made to be broken. These boxes are very verbose, but it's quite impossible to gag Poe... therefore I cut the dialogue.
I didn't know about Anton's wrist until I was told by the editor, Tom Pomplun. I had assumed it was something less serious, until I read what Anton wrote above. What a true professional Anton is!
king pest
Monday, March 19, 2007 10:47:33 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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