Aren’t we special…!?!

I forgot to mention how nice an image Rivera drew of Rusty yesterday. Check out yesterday’s panel 2, showing a relaxed pose and an optimistic, inquisitive expression. No cynicism, no distorted features, no empty-headed stare; just a nice looking kid.

And today continues the weirdness, as we learn that wrangler Sammy Spotter will, indeed, take part in the search and rescue of movie director Wesley Wingit. And only Spotter and Mark can do the job! In what way, we don’t yet know, bringing into question the role of an additional person. No matter, we’ll soon find out.

For the sake of my good feelings about yesterday’s drawing of Rusty and my growing impatience with Rivera’s irrelevant narratives, I’m ignoring panel 3 in today’s strip. You should, too.

Well … except for the suitcase. What’s in there? Mark wears the same clothes every day. Maybe he just buys multiples of the same shirt and jeans. Maybe he brought along large white gloves, a whip, and colorful costume so he can take on the persona of a circus tiger tamer. Mark obviously likes cosplay, as we’ve seen him decked out in his “Western Dude” attire.

“Old school” what…?

Animal wrangler Sammy Spotter certainly seems the excitable type.

But I think it is time for a recap:  Animal wrangler Spotter called editor Bill Ellis to help find movie director, Wesley Wingit, who has gone missing inside a house he filled with lions and actors. The police are not up to the task and we assume, neither is Spotter. Instead, they get nature photographer and journalist Mark Trail to handle it. Perfect! What could go wrong?

Okay, it doesn’t make much sense. Anyway, how come nobody seems concerned about the actors in the house? Those lions must be pretty tired and old. Or well fed.