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Suspense builds as Rusty returns to the crime scene.

Andy certainly has that “fashion runway walk” mastered in panel 3, though it’s unusual for a Saint Bernard to have such long, slim limbs. Perhaps the Trails had Andy’s legs shaved for the summer. Or maybe Rivera was looking at Marmaduke’s character reference sheet by mistake. 

You know, my mindful readers, I have a notion that Rivera’s stories could be better if she didn’t go out of her way to telegraph upcoming events in such obvious ways, as in panel 3. Now, Rivera could be throwing us a curve, where Robbie does not suddenly pop into the picture, but Mark and Ranger Shaw do.  

But what would be the outcome if Robbie does show up? I mean, Rusty does have a shovel. And Andy. 

2 thoughts on “Suspense builds as Rusty returns to the crime scene.

  1. Composting! Ach. Thought we were following the rules: closed plastic bin, nothing that should be edible.
    Bears don’t follow rules. Knocked over the bin, dog went nuts, everyone awake..
    And then it ambled off having found nothing to eat. Paused on the way to check out an empty bird feeder & a small pear tree.
    This is where a beast transitions from exciting to nuisance.

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    • Wonder if Rivera is reading these comments. Well, too late to incorporate your incident into Cherry’s current story, anyway. Reckon you might need a studier bin or one that is smell-proof! Glad your dog didn’t get hurt, though it sounds like it was inside.

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