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June 9, 2011

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Published on June 09, 2011 12:36

DOCTOR V THE COMMENTARY, PART 2!
This page is the reformatted...



DOCTOR V THE COMMENTARY, PART 2!


This page is the reformatted version of this page, and gosh it took a while to figure out how to do it OK. Once again I'm questioning if I really should keep all the art the same. This page was a really wordy and it needed an extra panel in there somewhere.


It came out okay in the end, but since the panel arrangement ended up on the funky side, I made sure to arrange the word balloons in a path the that can guide the readers eyes around properly, something that took me a long time to figure out how to do.


I wonder how high up on the porn scale people generally consider disembodied erect penises. I mean, he's not attached to a man or there for any sexual purposes. Just a friendly penis, saying "hello!"


edit: I just noticed I edited and reduced the size of the doctor's lips in panel 3 sometime in the past. The file I used to make this new arrangement used older lineart, apparently. The lips do look a bit big there, but not THAT bad, should I fix it again? Eh, I dunno.

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Published on June 09, 2011 11:56

Josh Lesnick! Just realised, I think Dr. Voluptua means to be a Psychologist, not a psychiatrist! "Psychiatrists" treat mental illness by identifying a cause, and prescribing medication. "Psychologists" on the other hand, treat mental illness with therapy

Actually you are right! Though this distinction seems to be disregarded in many forms of comics and other entertainment. Like how a lot of guys doing psychology work were considered psychiatrists in all those Far Side cartoons. "Psychiatrist" is just a sexier word, I guess.


And truth be told, in all honesty, Doctor V doesn't really do either of those things, she'll diagnose the problem, then it's off to whatever crazy, completely non-medical way there is to solve it.

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Published on June 09, 2011 01:13

Josh Lesnick! Just realised, I think Dr. Voluptua means to be a Psychologist, not a psychiatrist! "Psychiatrists" treat mental illness by identifying a cause, and prescribing medication. "Psychologists" on the other hand, treat mental illness with therapy

Actually you are right! Though this distinction seems to be disregarded in many forms of comics and other entertainment. Like how a lot of guys doing psychology work were considered psychiatrists in all those Far Side cartoons. "Psychiatrist" is just a sexier word, I guess.


And truth be told, in all honesty, Doctor V doesn't really do either of those things, she'll diagnose the problem, then it's off to whatever crazy, completely non-medical way there is to solve it.

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Published on June 09, 2011 01:13

Josh Lesnick! Just realised, I think Dr. Voluptua means to be a Psychologist, not a psychiatrist! "Psychiatrists" treat mental illness by identifying a cause, and prescribing medication. "Psychologists" on the other hand, treat mental illness with therapy

Actually you are right! Though this distinction seems to be disregarded in many forms of comics and other entertainment. Like how a lot of guys doing psychology work were considered psychiatrists in all those Far Side cartoons. "Psychiatrist" is just a sexier word, I guess.


And truth be told, in all honesty, Doctor V doesn't really do either of those things, she'll diagnose the problem, then it's off to whatever crazy, completely non-medical way there is to solve it.

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Published on June 09, 2011 01:13

Josh Lesnick! Just realised, I think Dr. Voluptua means to be a Psychologist, not a psychiatrist! "Psychiatrists" treat mental illness by identifying a cause, and prescribing medication. "Psychologists" on the other hand, treat mental illness with therapy

Actually you are right! Though this distinction seems to be disregarded in many forms of comics and other entertainment. Like how a lot of guys doing psychology work were considered psychiatrists in all those Far Side cartoons. "Psychiatrist" is just a sexier word, I guess.


And truth be told, in all honesty, Doctor V doesn't really do either of those things, she'll diagnose the problem, then it's off to whatever crazy, completely non-medical way there is to solve it.

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Published on June 09, 2011 01:13

Josh Lesnick! Just realised, I think Dr. Voluptua means to be a Psychologist, not a psychiatrist! "Psychiatrists" treat mental illness by identifying a cause, and prescribing medication. "Psychologists" on the other hand, treat mental illness with therapy

Actually you are right! Though this distinction seems to be disregarded in many forms of comics and other entertainment. Like how a lot of guys doing psychology work were considered psychiatrists in all those Far Side cartoons. "Psychiatrist" is just a sexier word, I guess.


And truth be told, in all honesty, Doctor V doesn't really do either of those things, she'll diagnose the problem, then it's off to whatever crazy, completely non-medical way there is to solve it.

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Published on June 09, 2011 01:13

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