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Every Hair Matters: a graphic novella

May 7, 2006

 





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Comments

This is great! (...and one up on me since I thought you were in your twenties! Isn't the internet a wonderful place for fantasies? LOL)

PS. My husband has the same exact style...hair and multi-colored beard. I love it.

Danny...I am amazed that you recall each and every style since you were a child! They all suited you...even the current one.

I love the saga and plan now to look back through photos of my own hair adventures. One incredible beehive do comes to mind and I remember going to bed with toilet paper wrapped around my head to preserve the "do".

Some of those drawings reminded me of that toy with shaved metal, where you dragged the shavings with a stylus magnet to make funny faces. If only it was that easy. Good luck with that facial hair experiment. You could be known as Calico Man.

This is wonderful! I really enjoyed reading/seeing it. :)

Fantastic! I could vividly imagine you at every age. I'm really inspired to do my own version... so many bad haircuts... so little paper!

I remember what someone told my DH once...God made very few perfect heads and he covered all the rest with hair.

i am typing with tears in my eyes you made me laugh so hard you wierdo. dogone that hair falling away.

Superb!

I'm already stepping into the Silver Temple myself. For lost hair, some Middle Eastern skull caps (no brim) are cool. Not the yarmulkes or like the pope but a larger diameter. One of my favorite jazz fusion musicians, Joe Zawinul of Weather Report fame, has a pretty good collection and he wears them well. They cover up but look cool.

Loved the senior year in college look!
Great idea and very inspiring. Most of my years I would look exactly the same! I guess it's time to shake it up a bit myself!

You are a NUT! This is hilarious! Thanks for the laughs. I think you've become quite distinguished over the years.

Thanks, for the review it helps to know others went through the same changes and choices. The present day shinny top and long chin is going to be fun, but I would suggest you might get that sense of style by looking into covering the sensitive skin of your scalp with HATS!
Good for the cold of winter and the cancer causing rays of summer.

hi danny,
this is awesome!!! i love it! just passed it along to my father-in-law who i think has had a similar relationship with hair.

i'm almost on summer vacation - any summer sketchcrawls in the mix?

hope you're well!
*crissy

Danny, how did you create this? Your sketches into what program? It's quite cool.
(and love the beard!)