I certainly hope so. And while we didn't have you on, Bryan, I spoke to someone in the New Construction industry about your comic book that could change the world.
The use of Uncle Sam could have been better since not everyone sees the symbol as monstrous or villainous and many would see it as thematically opposed to creeping burearatic stiffling of entrepreneurial energies. It would have better to have portrayed Uncle Sam as possessed or under some kind of mind control or even fake (like a "wolf in sheep's clothing) with the real villain of the stop-everything slovenly, ugly, nasty bureaucrat having taken charge of the leviathan and casting the spell or pulling the strings.
I certainly hope so. And while we didn't have you on, Bryan, I spoke to someone in the New Construction industry about your comic book that could change the world.
The use of Uncle Sam could have been better since not everyone sees the symbol as monstrous or villainous and many would see it as thematically opposed to creeping burearatic stiffling of entrepreneurial energies. It would have better to have portrayed Uncle Sam as possessed or under some kind of mind control or even fake (like a "wolf in sheep's clothing) with the real villain of the stop-everything slovenly, ugly, nasty bureaucrat having taken charge of the leviathan and casting the spell or pulling the strings.
Calling it a graphic novel might give people the wrong idea. 😉