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The story drags on.

Rivera takes the easy road to spot Mark for the ongoing bad puns. Well, why not? He’s done it before. I suppose it is logical to think this is director Wesley’s video camera that was left on the floor, as opposed to one of the likewise-missing actors in the house. But did Wingit record himself? Or was he just filming miscellaneous sequences for future use? At least Mark takes the next logical step to view the recording.

Well, I have to say that those lions certainly do look pretty relaxed; the kind of relaxation that comes after a good meal, that is!

Art Dept. One thing that has always puzzled me since Rivera took over the strip is why portions of Mark’s hair (and Cherry’s for that matter) are blue. Is blue the new gray? Does Mark color his hair? This does not resemble any kind of normal highlighting. I do recall seeing this hair convention before in some comic books here and there. Post a comment if you have some information.

2 thoughts on “The story drags on.

  1. Actually George, I don’t read to commentary on her strips anymore. Just look at what passes for art. I read your comments every day. Even here up at Madeline Island where we are closing the cabin. At the risk of being redundant, Mark Trail was the first thing I read in my folks newspaper as a kid. Alas, no more.

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