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Mark gets easily impressed!

Wow! Mark actually flies into New York City! Gawrsh! That’s some dramatic opening narrative you wrote there, Rivera. You betcha! There are so many exclamation points today that it gave me flashbacks to the writing in the former Mark Trail! 

Also, please notice that I’m taking the high road in my post and avoiding the bad jokes and questionable references that are probably floating around in your heads. And mine. 

But gee whiz! How much of a hillbilly can Rivera make Mark appear to be? It’s like he’s never traveled to any place where people stay up after 10:00 PM. Next thing we’ll learn is how amazed Mark is to find indoor plumbing in his hotel room.

But let’s face it: This is really just more time-killing, mind-numbing filler. What’s the point, anyway? Is Rivera paid by the word, like Dickens? Or is she paid by the strip, so she keeps throwing in pointless submissions instead of developing a better storyline?

Art Dept. Okay, who can figure out the logic of the weirdly changing altitudes of the plane? The anatomically-challenged picture of Mark in panel 2 offers nothing new but might be worth a few words. 

2 thoughts on “Mark gets easily impressed!

  1. Panel #1 shows a plane with two rather large jet engines. What happened to the engines in panel #3? They drop off?

    Also, the landing gear was down in panel #1. It’s nowhere to be seen in panel #3.

    Now that you mention it, Mark’s hand in the second panel looks… weird.

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    • Very good, Eve Hill! Also, it looks like the plane was low-flying over the airport or some kind of terminal in Panel 2. Then back up in the air in Panel 3. So, the answer to the disappearing landing gear is they had to do a flyover and come back around.

      As for the missing engines, well…airlines lose passenger luggage all the time, right? So why not parts of planes?!

      Truthfully, when I saw panel 3, it immediately brought to mind a Batman animated cartoon with the BatPlane overhead.

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