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Comic Archive Page 7 |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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