"The Internship" is still related to the story: Titles are always, 100% relevant to the story, but they are, in no way, shape or form, supposed to be what you are trying to say it should be. The story doesn't focus on mice at all, and one of the characters that make up for most of the plot is Curley's Wife - not a man. "Of Mice And Men" is still a relevant example, because it's a Metaphor as a title. Was there, at any point of the story, one guy that was definitely a lord and was the lord of all rings or of many rings? Because the story is not based on "the rings", but yes on the crusade that two hobbits face in order to get rid of the last piece of an evil presence, which is *a* ring, not "many"/"several" rings. "Lord of The Rings" is another perfect example. I've written many, many essays with metaphors, seemingly unrelated alliterations, hyperboles and whatnot and I have never had any points taken off of my essays. Titles are illustrative and sometimes not even allusive to the subject. How is it "irrelevant"? Just because you're getting 1 page per week and it isn't about Andy being at his internship 100% of the time, it doesn't make the title "false advertisement", what are you even talking about?Ī college professor will mark points off an essay because of an "irrelevant title"? Unlikely, unless the essay has nothing to do with the theme you were told to write. If it was just a comic about just his internship, it'd be fucking boring. Its a story about Andy and his internship to a career path, and the choices he makes along the way. Its not false advertising, you are using that term incorrectly. In the next parts of the comic the story will return to Andy at his internship, only now he has the baggage of these events which we are witnessing, otherwise the story simply stagnates. Cooper has to deal with the consequence from what he started, Andy has to deal with the consequence of his reciprocation, it could be a choice between letting emeray down, letting cooper down, or possibly losing them both if keeping both does not become an option. We are on the path after cooper kissed Andy that lead Andy to kiss cooper back, had he not done that, the story would have taken a totally different route this is the consequence of that action, and the knock on effect will be the fork in the road for Andy and cooper when they have to make a choice. Every action in life has a consequence, and every consequence has an effect. Thanks again for the amazing story.No he couldn't, and no it wouldn't. Keep up the good work, and I'll be awaiting the next page like it's a lifeline haha. I hope you continue to get the recognition you deserve on this. Great storytelling, spectacular art, attention to detail. If I had the money, I'd be pouring it into your patreon so I can see more stories like this.Īll in all, I absolutely love this comic, and you are doing amazingly well. It's the only one that I am anxiously anticipating what's going to happen next. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough, but I can never find amazing comics like this. Not to mention the artwork is so well drawn. It really puts their whole lives and feelings into perspective. That's another thing I love about this, is it doesn't focus on porn like most comics on here do. Showing lifelong friends struggle with their feelings for each other. I just don't know if I relate more to Cooper or Andy. It reminds me a lot of my own love life tbh. I have to say, of all the gay furry comics I've read, I've never found one like this one.