Episode 5.
Match-head gets the last word in the final Joe Dole….
The final installment of the weekly webcomic with a continuous storyline.
Previous parts here
Episode 5.
Match-head gets the last word in the final Joe Dole….
The final installment of the weekly webcomic with a continuous storyline.
Previous parts here
Part 5, episode 3:
This week Match-head has an epiphany…
Joe Dole is a weekly webcomic with a continuous storyline.
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In this week’s episode, Match-head has a long hard think about his life
Joe Dole is a weekly webcomic with a continuous storyline.
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Part 4: Match-head partakes in some healthy venting…
Joe Dole is a weekly webcomic with a continuous storyline. Previous parts here.
This week sees the return of Anita, the harassed Dept. Of Employment Protection worker and her boss Eddie. Anita is thinking of leaving but affable-Eddie has other plans…
Joe Dole is a weekly webcomic with a continuous storyline. Previous parts here.
In this week’s episode, Our hero Match-head reaches breaking point…
Joe Dole is a weekly webcomic with a continuous storyline.
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First three episodes of Dolin’ It Out
Cork writer and artist Dylan Fitzgerald, of weekly webcomic Joe Dole, writes:
Joe Dole is about the main character Match-head and his buddies Mo and Bob who are factory workers but are laid off at irregular intervals. It deals with the trials and tribulations of being employed and unemployed in that system.
The theme of the strip is that not all people on the dole are trying to screw the system and this story follows those people who rarely get reported about in the media.
The first part is up (Dolin’ It Out) which is 13 episodes and each is done in the style of a newspaper strip (4 panels an episode).