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Comic Archive Page 1 |
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The one that started it all. Not the first one I wrote, but the first completely finished strip. Looking back now, many have commented that this feels like part of a bigger storyline, but it was meant just to introduce Spence and Cass's relationship. |
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The first 2nd National Bank strip, and an intro to Cass' tough side. This is really more of an Angi kind of response, as I've softened Cassidy to separate her personality from her friends'. |
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The real-life incident that the entire concept was based on. I wish this was exagerated, but it's almost verbatim. |
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Many have shyed from this one, thinking it was too wordy, but when they went back and actually read it, everyone thought it was great. Except the one guy who didn't get it. Spence's phone? He likes classic things. |
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I was really hoping to depict an outside picture of the mall with word balloons from within, but I couldn't make it look right so I opted for the sign. Not too fond of the words not being drawn or Cass' left arm in panel 1. |
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Playing with facial expression and body language. Something's wrong with Spence's face in panel 3. Initally this ended in Spence commenting on her outburst and she told him not to play "devil's advocate", but this ending worked better as you'll see it repeated in the following strip. |
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