This started out as a response to a challenge: interviewing someone with a series of questions about what they hated, feared and were the most annoyed by. The answers would become the core of a comic. And then you would be interviewed in turn.
I went first. I spent about 3 minutes answering every question Andrew, my interviewer, shot at me. I was surprised to find myself talking about some deep subjects.
Finally, I excitedly asked him the same questions. He answered the first 3 questions somewhat like this:
"I don't really hate anything."
"I don't have an opinion about that."
"Whatever."
I was almost giving up when I asked him the last one: what do you fear the most?
"Well, like, it freaks me out that when I die, I might get stuck in my body and then live in a coffin forever. So if like, science is super advanced by that time, I want to be shot out into the Sun so I can interact with the universe and aliens and stuff."
So there you have it. I call this one "Whatever. It's your funeral", the story of a man that lived his life without a say in anything. Until...