I really wanted to draw all the characters early. Here they are and their families.
In p1, I’m showing Perry Cohen and two of his children. He is married to a pediatrician and has an infant, but as you can see in some of the other panels, things were a tad crowded. Cohen teaches history at a local university.
P2 shows Hank Flanigan and his wife. They’ve been married the longest, but they don’t have children. This has made life a little hard for him: he’s a full-time seminary. She is a professional blogger.
In p3, Kwan and his son are Americanizing. His wife’s non-confrontational personality and her job as a math professor makes FHE the perfect opportunity to assist in this nearly impossible task. Kwan drives an airport shuttle (in Korea, he was a taxi) and Law Enforcement at night.
In p4, Johnson is teaching from his heart and, he feels, the will of the Lord. He’s a web-designer/house-husband. She’s a Wal-Mart Supercenter Co-Manager and Cohen’s younger sister (she started writing Johnson after a mission Dear John). They have seven children: six girls and one boy (fitted cap).
My comic is a loose portrayal of their lives and whatever else I want to draw/write. The four guys met on their LDS missions in the Souel-West Mission. The four of them shared the same apartment in AnSan, KyongGi Do for well over a year and became brothers in heart and mind (this never happens, but you know . . . fiction).