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Scotch Mcleod
"There can only be teh many!"--Cotch Mcleod
Scotch Mcleod, of the clan Mcleod, is an experimental artist known for his on-off work for the ELotH comic book. A charismatic man and impressive artist, he was perhaps a bit too experimental for his own good. Notably, Furry People Attack was an inappropriately-timed test in minimalism, an experiment which failed miserably because Annonymous Miranda was also experimenting with minimalism, the net result being a nearly incomprehensible comic.
Mcleod was quietly dismissed from the comic through no fault of his own, though, being a swell guy, he hasn't complained. Currently, under the suggestion of a Langoite, he is in the 23rd motion of 333 required to achieve physical immortality... a series of motions first introduced in A Recepie for Success, by James Langomedes.
Also notable, he was rehired to help illustrate the twenty-some issues worth of cross-over comics. His affable nature and tremendous capacity proved essential as many of the artists were very possessive of their characters, some disputes even ending in three-bottle battles.
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