FCHS - Know Your FCHS Lions (Part 2)
Posted by Vito Delsante on Saturday, September 29 2007 at 9:00 am
Leading up to the December debut of our new weekly strip, FCHS, Rachel and I thought it would be cool to introduce you to our cast. Last week, we met head cheerleader, Kennedy Sanders. This week, say hello to Julia Faraday:

Rachel Freire - Jules has a feel of ‘girl next door’ to her. I tend to draw her active, playing a sport or riding her skates. She’s thin but not dainty and femininity is not her strong point, so fitting in with the cheerleaders might be a bit awkward. But she’s got her reasons…
Vito Delsante - Yeah, she’s got reasons for 75% of what she does. Jules is based on two other girls that I knew in school (you’ll find that most everyone in FCHS is). Jules is the all-American girl; her modern day equivalent would be Mandy Moore or Amanda Bynes. Jules is going to be at the center of a lot of change in this story, most of it unexpected. Because she’s been so predictable, and so “exactly what you think” up to now, expect Jules to end her Senior year a lot different than she started it, and it has little to nothing to do with the fact that she’s a virgin.
Rachel Freire - So while I’ve been getting used to drawin’ Kennedy and Jules I’ve been picturing something resembling Veronica and Betty, respectively. More specifically, Kennedy reminds me of MJ (around her first appearance) in that she’s confident that she’s attractive and desirable. I keep sketching Jules…as more of a tomboy, so I think it might be awkward for her to try and “girly” it up and be a cheerleader.
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Posted Saturday, October 13, 2007 at 3:43 pm
[…] Leading up to the December debut of our new weekly strip, FCHS, Rachel and I thought it would be cool to introduce you to our cast. Last time, we met head cheerleader, Kennedy Sanders and Julia Faraday. Today, we’d like to introduce you to one of our male leads, Hector Smith: […]