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...dreamy world of giant dogs, talking squirrels and love unrequited has come to a quiet, poignant finale. Today's "Puck Willoughby" marks the end of a beloved comic strip, drawn by Jason Y. Cho '01, that has graced the pages of The Crimson for the past two years. And, like so many student-drawn strips that have come and gone, "Puck" will be fondly remembered...
Comic strip authors are often quick to warn against taking their work too seriously. After all, humor is the name of the game. But humor can take many forms, and Cho's brand was unique. Through the character of Puck--an insecure, self-doubting student whose big hair hid an ever-so-fragile ego--Cho painted a world not entirely unfamiliar to his readers...
Albert H. Cho '02, another participant, said he thought group members should put up flyers saying, "Welcome to Disney Harvard," showing students what he called the corporate side of Harvard...
...Cho is a relative newcomer to the BGLTSA. In a phone interview, he stumbled over the group's tongue-twisting acronym...
...think a lot of people were turned off by tactics and image that they didn't feel they had a part in creating, and that didn't necessarily represent them or their interests," Cho said...