Helen Moynihan is too good for Squishy Comics. Despite her obvious brilliance, she has serious doubts about her self-worth. She graduated from Brown University at 18, but found it hard to gain recognition in an industry now flooded with computer science majors. After nearly a decade of bouncing from one IT job to the next, Helen found herself broke, alone, and in the middle of both an unfamiliar city and a near-suicidal depression. It was at this...
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Helen Moynihan is too good for Squishy Comics. Despite her obvious brilliance, she has serious doubts about her self-worth. She graduated from Brown University at 18, but found it hard to gain recognition in an industry now flooded with computer science majors. After nearly a decade of bouncing from one IT job to the next, Helen found herself broke, alone, and in the middle of both an unfamiliar city and a near-suicidal depression. It was at this lowest point in her life that she stumbled upon Squishy Comics, and found the prospects of working there slightly more appealing than self-termination. She cares about her coworkers, and her coworkers try their damnedest to keep her from abandoning them for bigger and better things.
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