Do I Need A Prescription For Viagra ?
Well, well, well…!
We’re finally back in touch with our main character’s Art and Jillian! …and they’ve instantly found themselves standing in a place they’ve never been to before; do i need a prescription for viagra ?. Could this be the Narrator’s doing??? Hmmm…
This particular scene was actually pretty funny to shoot because in the TV script Jillian goes on a mini mental breakdown with rapid-fire dialogue for this sequence which unfortunately couldn’t come across as fast-paced as I intended to with its comic form; do i need a prescription for viagra ?. I shot the breakdown anyway and when I showed Diana this particular scene her only comment was how funny it was that she was holding her head in almost all of the shots, hahaha!
Yet another pop culture reference with a mention of Batman here; do i need a prescription for viagra ?. I had a an Incredible Hulk joke for Act I but cut it out to save it for later. - do i need a prescription for viagra ?..;) Do i need a prescription for viagra ?: yeah, I’m a dork. So sue me.
If you’re curious about the Ocean City Incident don’t even ask. That’s a chapter out of my life I shared with someone I heavily base Jillian’s personality off of. Major inside joke; do i need a prescription for viagra ?. I was half tempted to put an asterisk and note at the bottom of the panel “You don’t want to know…” hahaha! Maybe some Pure and Hidden Truth fan-fiction might shed some light on the ordeal someday, haha! Yeah right.
See you Friday everyone! And please be sure to vote!
–Cisco Jr.






June 1st, 2009 at 3:46 am
What happened in Ocean City?
June 1st, 2009 at 11:17 pm
That’s what I’d like to know.
This is actually a really good and deep page, Cisco.
It actually brings out your characters a lot. I enjoyed it, definitely.
I’m glad to see that promised character development.
June 1st, 2009 at 11:34 pm
I’m taking the Ocean City Incident to the grave. Sorry guys! LOL!
I have a feeling I’ll make Jillian reference the ordeal in every PHT Case File just for kicks, hahaha!
June 4th, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Actually, passing references like that (done right, like this) that are not explained can add a lot of depth to the comic, if they don’t turn into a running gag.
And if they turn into a running gag, they also add depth to the comic.