Calcium is fresh out of University and lands a job as an intern in an eccentric production company. His two bosses seem keen on making his life harder, day by day, or maybe that's just life. Be it in his professional or personal life, Calc has to learn step by step, how to be an adult. If only anyone else knew, how to do that.
(Originally a webcomic strip)
Calcium is fresh out of University and lands a job as an intern in an eccentric production company. His two bosses seem keen on making his life harder, day by day, or maybe that's just life. Be it in his professional or personal life, Calc has to learn step by step, how to be an adult. If only anyone else knew, how to do that.
(Originally a webcomic strip)
Set a decade before Calcium joined the fixers, or met Igna, we get to see what exactly happened, which turned these characters into the people they are in the present. A 12-year-old Calcium, still
enjoying playing pretend, goes over his head trying to stand up to bullies, while a 15-year-old Igna is dealing with her father getting engaged out of the blue.
Almost a year has passed since Calcium started working for the fixers, but there's still one issue glooming over him.
He's too afraid to talk over the phone. Find out what two neurotic fixers will do to cure their beloved intern of his phobia.
After the events of "NO BAD ADVERTISEMENT", our fixers are invited as guests on a morning talk show.
Will it turn out well? We'll find out, after these messages!
Getting a billboard is usually a good decision when it comes to advertising, but what happens if it attracts the wrong crowd?
(Alternate titles were "Home Hard" & "Die Alone", they wouldn't work, because they are too perfect.)
The holidays are a time for friends and family, but Calcium prefers to go on a project, to skip all that.
But is that what he really wants, or is he missing the big picture?
Calcium is looking for a job and one finds him.
But will he be up to the task?
His journey begins
Bonus content:
"PIGS & POOLS"
"CUSTOMER SUPPORT"
"DRONING"
"COMMUNICATION"