by Scott

FAQs


Some stuff I assume you might be curious about




1. Wait. Huh?

Bards Hill is a dull town in Washington that was insignificant and completely forgettable.
Which is why when zombies inexplicably showed up, it seems that no one would notice if
they simply built an enormous wall around the town instead of try to deal with the undead.
The wall went up miraculously fast and without warning.
Which only leads people to even more insane conspiracies over what's going on.


2. So, wait......aren't these characters from doodle diaries?

Doodle diaries is a comic detailing just how normal and boring their life was before the zombies.
I made it to make the characters have a past that is shown without awkward exposition.
Also you don't need to read Doodle Diaries to understand this story,
so I guess it's just to better know about what the characters were like.


3. So Zelda Orpheus and Nate aren't real?

Completely made up. And Zelda and Orpheus are just Anna and Elliot's nicknames they used online.


4. So then who are you?

I'm Scott. Hiya.


5. What is up with Elliot's hair?

Spending several months in a zombie uprising tends to keep you from dying your roots.


6. Will you ever update Doodle Diaries again?

Seeing as how the three characters from that comic are busy fighting off zombies and sturggling for survival
in a town with no source of electricity, no. It wouldn't make sense.


7. So the zombies were caused by Swine Flu?
Well, that is what Anna thinks. It's one of the theories
people in town have. But probably not. At this point it's
unlikely anyone will ever know for sure what brought them here.
But I think everyone is more interested in removing the problem instead of looking for who to blame.


8. Your comic sucks.

That's not a question. But yeah, you're probably right. But hey, I'm using this as a way to improve my nonexistant skills.
As long as I'm enjoying doing it, slowly bettering my drawing, and managing to entertain a few people online, it's all ducky.




Bards Hill is hosted by Comic Genesis, a free automated hosting service for webcomics./p>