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Part 4, unbelievably. A little stagnant in the repetitive picture. I think Cass looks cute in the third panel with the bigger eyes. Yeah, I think she's cute. And I drew her. So what? It's totally normal.
A little wordy in the middle, but I think it's all worthwhile. The penultimate chapter. Looking at it from a distance, I think the middle panel really looks like a comic strip, if that makes any sense.
The final chapter that was a stand-alone. Everyone figured there was more to lead up to this, when all I was trying to do was make a joke around what I overheard some loud-mouthed punk say at another table. I don't even know what he was babbling about, and I don't think he was old enough to have ever heard the song, but he said something "rocks the Casbah" like it was normal conversation.
One of my favorites, both artistically and humorously. The bad part of one I really like is that I usually go into a funk and can't create for a while as I don't think anything is good enough or funny enough. It has been suggested that Spence pull this kinda thing on Cass a lot so you'll be seeing more set-ups like this.
I really saw this in Door County, WI. I knew I had to use it, I just couldn't think of how it would fit in "prematurely disappointed". I took a cue from Wiley and his comic "Non Sequitur" to try to do a single panel, but still grounded it in "pd" (note the license plate). Here I introduce that Angi drives a Bug, and the first showing of an entry from Cass' "DUH! Diary", which I'm pretty sure will be back.
I don't know where I came up with this. I jotted down "twice as free as it was" in a notebook and this situation was born out of that random thought. My theory was that the telemarketer was reading from a script for cancellation calls, not really listening to Angi's reason, then got stuck upholding the offer.
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