So I've recently became obsessed with Hamilton the musical, (and if anyone doesn't know who Alexander Hamilton is, you've just lost some of my respect for you. XD JK (or am I?) (if you live in another country other than America, you don't have to know who he is. Tis okay. So I drew a comic. It's about John Laurence and Alexander Hamilton. (Alexander is the one with the beard incase anyone was wondering. But no one SHOULD wonder cuz EVERYONE should know Hamilton. And if you don't, he is on the $10 bill. If y'all in America...) so yeah, on with the comic.
Part One It's John and he is sad. You will find out why.
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Part Two
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Part Three
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Part Four
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Part Five That's supposed to be Johns finger pointing at the ice cream he dropped on the floor. Which is why he is sad.
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Part Six
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Part Seven So I suck at drawing hands, I you couldn't tell, but Alex is supposed be be throwing his hands up in the air while walking away. Then slamming the door.
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Part Eight
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And that is it my friends. I hope you enjoyed this...masterpiece (pretty sure that might have been sarcasm.) So yeah, have a great day, or night, depending on when you're reading this. And as Lafayette would say, au revoir!