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After [[John Lane (character)|John]] and [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria's]] poster in the "Student Life at the Dawn of a New Millennium" contest is passed over in favor of [[Brittany Taylor|Brittany's]], they find themselves going on a school-sponsored paintball trip. The idea of high-velocity paint starts to give John creative ideas and he stocks up on paintballs.
After [[John Lane (character)|John]] and [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria's]] poster in the "Student Life at the Dawn of a New Millennium" contest is passed over in favor of [[Brittany Taylor|Brittany's]], they find themselves going on a school-sponsored paintball trip. The idea of high-velocity paint starts to give John creative ideas and he stocks up on paintballs.

== External Links ==
[http://www.outpost-daria.com/fanfic/jl09_good_art_hunting.html Good Art Hunting] at [http://www.outpost-daria.com Outpost Daria]


{{succession box | title=[[John Lane (series)|John Lane Stories]]|"Good Art Hunting" | before=[[Killing a Legend]] | after=[[A Tale of Two Brains]] | year=(Spring 1997)}}
{{succession box | title=[[John Lane (series)|John Lane Stories]]|"Good Art Hunting" | before=[[Killing a Legend]] | after=[[A Tale of Two Brains]] | year=(Spring 1997)}}


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[[category:stories]]
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Revision as of 01:08, 1 February 2010

Good Art Hunting is the 9th story in the John Lane series by Richard Lobinske and includes events mentioned in the episodes "Arts 'N Crass" and "The Daria Hunter".

After John and Daria's poster in the "Student Life at the Dawn of a New Millennium" contest is passed over in favor of Brittany's, they find themselves going on a school-sponsored paintball trip. The idea of high-velocity paint starts to give John creative ideas and he stocks up on paintballs.

External Links

Good Art Hunting at Outpost Daria


Preceded by
Killing a Legend
John Lane Stories
(Spring 1997)
Succeeded by
A Tale of Two Brains