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Today's sketch is a statue of Varaha, the the third Avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, in the form of a Boar. The statue was made in sandstone in north central India in the 11th Century.
I suddenly realized that since this was the first time I have her talking with her personal assistant, Åke, I would finally have to come up with a last name for Kris. The name I picked, Ekdahl, is the name of the family in Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander. It's a film I tend to be a bit sentimental about since I was living in Upppsalla Sweden when they were filming it.
Having not read the book or seen the movies I'm not in any position to criticize Twilight despite what I've heard about it. Though for this strip a crib-note's worth of knowledge was enough.
Having said that I'm pretty tired of the whole angsty immortal thing.
Bill Morse is a cartoonist, freelance illustrator and creator of the comic strip, Rhapsodies, based in Seattle Washington. He is an active member of the Graphic Arts Guild and Cartoonists Northwest.