
I reckon that we won’t learn any more about that clothing deal between Peach Pitt and Holly Folly for another two weeks. Instead, we’re back on site, somewhere in the vicinity of San Antonio, Texas, as Mark tags along with the Hog-Hunting Heroines, led by Tess Tigress.
But first, shall we give a round of thanks to Jules Rivera and her narration box for explaining the action in panel 1? Ummm, probably not.
It looks like Rivera thought it was important to save us from having to see the destruction of an invasive wild pig (or whatever happened afterwards) and rushed us to the next hunting location. Or maybe the comics syndicate put its editorial foot down.
The group is now at some place with a picnic table. Hey, maybe they are going to do some hunting at a local park!
But, what’s this? Tess Tigress, professing no knowledge of her past experience—at least with regard to Mark—had been all smiles, engaging, and friendly. Suddenly, her other side has bubbled up to the surface and issued a dire warning to Mark. But what is this “getting paid” threat about? Bill Ellis sent Mark on assignment for Teen Girl Sparkle. They would be the ones paying Mark. Perhaps the comment was meant to just inflate the significance of the threat.
During Sunday, Holly was humiliated by Amelia from “Wallace the Brave.” Kind of, the blonde influencer was named Tiffany but she had a reaction that Holly would make when a red haired tomboy ruins her take.
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Saw it. We’ll have to see how that reunion unfolds.
Do you like that strip? I’ve seen it once in awhile, but not to any length. The last strip about kids that I really liked (after Calvin & Hobbes) was Richard Thompson’s Cul de Sac, which is also available on Go Comics. Just wonderful drawing and dialog.
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Cul de Sac is hilarious. I started reading and enjoying Wallace the Brave because someone compared the two.
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