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Wrong Turns is a buddy comic strip starring G-Money Chan and his gay-best-friend Apple laptop computer Lapster. The supporting cast includes his superiors Cinnamon Chow and Sasha McGregor, at an interactive agency in New York. He has a creepy unrequited crush on the latter.
 
G-Money also plays bass for Convertible Meat Pan, a "conceptual jam band." Deaniac Wilson Hood sings and plays lead guitar, while drummer Tyler Petersen plays the snare drum.
 
"It's Not Stalking if She Doesn't Press Charges" was released at MoCCA in New York in June 2005, and "Exercise: What's the Point?" debuted at the same event in 2006.
 
Daniel Robert Epstein of Newsarama.com proclaims, "Wrong Turns is the right place for funny! I always knew I was attracted to computers. Thanks Wrong Turns!"
 
Rob Corddry of The Daily Show calls it, "The perfect comic strip for people who talk to gay laptops."
 
Godfrey Chan grew up in Emerson, New Jersey reading Mad Magazine, absorbing every song that came on the radio and dreaming about becoming a Jedi Knight. He started drawing Wrong Turns in the fall of 1993 for The Daily Orange, Syracuse University's independent newspaper. He began the character-driven strip format in the beginning of 2004, which he displays on his website, www.wrongturns.com. He has also illustrated pieces for Heeb Magazine and Travel Weekly.
 
Besides working as a Web designer, Godfrey has written and performed for a sketch comedy troupe, watches way too much basketball and has trouble finding argyle socks for grown-ups. He lives in Hoboken, New Jersey, where he can run the perfect pick-and-roll on NBA Live 2007.
 
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