I'm a writer. I read a lot of comics. My friend Jojo is an artist. She doesn't read any comics.

At lunch, she draws super heroes from memory. Her memory is not always very good.

As you look at these drawings, I can not stress enough that Jojo is a professional artist, and a full grown woman. It's important to remember that.

~ Wednesday, May 16 ~
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Today Jojo draws the Hotdog Princess giving relationship advice! (the sizes of the images don’t play well on Tumblr, so click on them! Also sorry I’m bad at Tumblr!)

Yesterday’s drawing of X-Force’s Stryfe answering relationship questions went so well that we’re doing it for at least one more day! Today we get Hotdog Princess from Adventure Time responding to a query about workplace romance (although I don’t know what a princess would know about a workplace).

Jojo’s drawing is pretty accurate. She made her all dog, instead of part hotdog (giving her a dog tail instead of a hotdog… scrunchie thing). She also gave her a skirt she doesn’t have.

The advice is sound too! We got some really good questions paired with comic book characters to answer them, so we’ll probably do one or two more. So keep em coming!

Tags: comics Adventure Time hotdog princess relationship advice
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~ Tuesday, May 15 ~
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Today Jojo draws Stryfe giving relationship advice! (Make sure to click on the photos, Tumblr is formatting them weird.)

We interrupt Adventure Time week to bring you this amazing thing! After Jojo drew me and we accidentally revealed that I’m a dude, we got this question. I love to think that this guy was like, “Well, I really sincerely want to talk about the possibility of friendship between men and women… but while I’ve got you, I’d also like to see Rob Liefeld’s classic comic book villain.”

Jojo’s drawing of Stryfe is in the ball park. She got his shoulder things and she knew he had head spikes. I think she did mean to give him a cape, we just can’t see it. She gave him blue skin mostly because her white-person-skin-color pencil is almost worn down. The only real problem with this drawing of Stryfe is that she kept calling him Stripes.

Her answer to the question is also accurate. From now on we will only accept hero requests if they are accompanied by a relationship question. Seriously, send us more questions and a character you’d like to see answer it and we’ll see if we can make this a thing!

EDIT: Also… yes, platonic is the word Stryfe meant to use. He’s from the future. Cut him some slack.

Tags: comic stryfe x-force marvel relationship advice rob liefeld
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