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註釋Those that condemn Jis as being immoral miss the point—he's amoral. His comics confront all forms of morality: that of the liberals and the conservatives; leftists and rightists; ethical people and those of questionable conscience. It is no mistake that Jis's favorite metaphor is that of a shipwrecked person, in a microcosmic world made up of only a lump of land and a single palm tree, questioning human nature. The island that Jis inhabits is one of a desk and a pen, from which come every Another Day in this serious, each which appeals to those with the the most astute and intelligent senses of humor.