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WWW: NEW! "The Continentals: A Bump in the Fright!!!" up now

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Darryl Hughes

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May 20, 2013, 2:09:57 PM5/20/13
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There's a new update at The Continentals. Here's the teaser:

"A BUMP IN THE FRIGHT!!!"

Alone in the Abbeline house, maid Mary Reilly is startled by a sudden
mysterious noise breaking the eerie silence.

The Continentals
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/moniquem/continentals/series.php

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Dee

Scott Eiler

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May 20, 2013, 10:15:07 PM5/20/13
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On 5/20/2013 11:09 AM, Darryl Hughes wrote:
> There's a new update at The Continentals. Here's the teaser:
>
> "A BUMP IN THE FRIGHT!!!"
>
> Alone in the Abbeline house, maid Mary Reilly is startled by a sudden
> mysterious noise breaking the eerie silence.

... this is someplace different from the place The Mangler just jumped
up the wall of, right?

I like the portrayal of maid Mary Reilly. She's already not a
caricature and not a cookie-cutter woman.

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(signed) Scott Eiler 8{D> -------- http://www.eilertech.com/ ---------

When you *are* the leader... whatever goes wrong... whether you did it
or not... *you* are held responsible. - Barack Obama

I know. - Archie Andrews

- from Archie #617, March 2011, scripted by Alex Simmons.

Darryl Hughes

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May 20, 2013, 10:55:53 PM5/20/13
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Yes, different place.

The Mangler was in "The Divide". The series of interconnecting back
alleyways that separate the rich section of the city (The Westend) from
the poor section of the city (The Eastend). As you can see from the name
on the fence this is Dr.Abbeline's house in the Westend and Mary Reilly
is his maid. And as we last saw of Dr.Abbeline he was having his own
"issues".

All a part of the high adventure. You'll see.

And yes, Mary isn't some throwaway character just because she's a
supporting character. All of the supporting characters have depth to
them.

Dee
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