
Okay, I’m not sure if Tess is levitating a blanket or if the blanket is glued to her back and hands. It’s impressive. For a moment, I thought that shape was the big square tent we saw yesterday, just poorly framed behind “In-Denial” Tess. But there is only sky behind her, and no ground line. You decide!
It’s possible that this crisis could break up the Hog-Hunting Heroines, as Shania and Reba are losing their faith in Tess. And sure, they realized too late that they should have secured the hog carcasses. Tess or Jess should have been aware. I mean, any hunter in the Real World would know not to leave the kill on the ground so predators can snatch or feed on them. This group is just not ready for prime time.
But where the heck is Venus Verité? Is she even awake? Maybe she is half-way up the mountain, taking photos of the disaster.
Art Dept. Before revising this section, I went into detail on problems in panel 3 with regard to Mark’s figure. I think you can all see the problems here. Not sure if it is a technical or a technique issue. But I think it could have worked better with a look-down point of view. This would also have required a two-panel spread to make it work, especially to show the oncoming flood waters Mark is indicating. But that would mean ditching the nice headshot in panel 4. By the way, did the rain wash away Mark’s nose?
ADDENDUM: What a surprise when I opened my newspaper this morning to find that the comics pages are now in full color! And this is the second day of color, but we only discovered it today. My wife was “gobsmacked.” Let me explain: Our newspaper company closed its in-state printer and went with an out-of-state printer for all of its publishing. Maybe that facility has more up-to-date printing services, though I’m pretty sure our newspaper moved away from linotypes and flatbed machines some time ago. Does your newspaper print hardcopy comics pages in color?
Maybe Tess is worried about her role in Mark Trail and is trying out for “Mandrake the Magician.”
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I think Venus Verite is working behind the scenes with Photoshop/airbrush skills. She is making sure that even though the ladies are wearing long johns in the pouring rain that nothing is showing through and the series remains appropriate for children.
(as someone who feels icky after reading comics where the writer/author puts pervy perspectives i just want to say, thank you Venus and Jules)
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Children read this strip?!
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Maybe Tess should migrate to “Mandrake.” That strip could use some whackiness.
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