Mermaid in a Manhole 14

9th Mar 2015, 11:14 AM in Vol. 1 Ch 3: Mermaid in a Manhole
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Mermaid in a Manhole 14

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quetzlsacatanango 9th Mar 2015, 1:08 PM
quetzlsacatanango
Says the guy with the pony tail.
M R Boggs 10th Mar 2015, 9:40 PM
M R Boggs
hey hey, ponytails are 1000 times better than mullets. mullets are concentrated evil
Roman Jones 20th Mar 2015, 2:27 PM
Roman Jones
Sometimes mullets happen by accident. Once the victim realizes they have been overtaken by a sneaky mullet, the shame is overwhelming.
Roman Jones 20th Mar 2015, 2:28 PM
Roman Jones
Rex's glorious locks cannot be constrained by a mere scrunchie. They are meant to flow freely like the mighty romance novel.
duLapel 15th Mar 2015, 9:18 PM
duLapel
Just finished catching up... wonderful writing... good art...

This could be a story board for an actual film production!
Roman Jones 20th Mar 2015, 2:26 PM
Roman Jones
Thank you so much! This really means a lot!
duLapel 15th Mar 2015, 11:34 PM
duLapel
Necrotizing Fasciitis: From the CDC website "If you're healthy, have a strong immune system, and practice good hygiene and proper wound care, your chances of getting necrotizing fasciitis (“flesh-eating” bacteria) are extremely low."

With that said, If there is present an infectious strain or strains that have demonstrated necrotizing fasciitis and the victim has skin lesions for a rout of infection, then contracting this insidious decease would be much more likely.

In Corelle Lowell's case the packing house has a history of the decease (meaning the evil strains are present as well as a failure of the Michigan Department of Community Health MRSA Initiative). Further, I suspect that she has a Latex Glove Allergy that causes a chronic rash and cuticle bleeding... a perfect route for an opportunistic infection.

This would explain why the infection is not more common amongst the workers...


Just my two cents... -_-

Roman Jones 20th Mar 2015, 2:11 PM
Roman Jones
Your diagnosis is now canon and will be referenced in the next page. You will be credited.
Keep up these comments! Every suggestion makes the project better!