I like this. I’ve been loving this whole comic but this page on its own is really good.
Huh, no spit take. Also I think she called her out on how she’s a natural funny girl.
Not in frame: someone slipping on a banana peel and one guy who accidentally scheduled two dates at the same time but on opposite ends of the bar.
Wow. I really like how you ended this page.
Yeah, this was a good one. Solid page.
McBell’s speech bubbles don’t extend past the panels in this page. Is that supposed to indicate a more serious tone? Or something else.
That almost sounded like Mustard broke the fourth wall…
That wasn’t supposed to be a reply! That comment was not supposed to be a reply why was it a reply? What did I misclick?
You did it. I love dramedy. There are good dramedies and bad dramedies, but the best ones are the ones where there is a single moment that manages to be funny and sad at the same time. The final panel of this page nails it.
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I like this. I’ve been loving this whole comic but this page on its own is really good.
Huh, no spit take. Also I think she called her out on how she’s a natural funny girl.
Not in frame: someone slipping on a banana peel and one guy who accidentally scheduled two dates at the same time but on opposite ends of the bar.
Wow. I really like how you ended this page.
Yeah, this was a good one. Solid page.
McBell’s speech bubbles don’t extend past the panels in this page. Is that supposed to indicate a more serious tone? Or something else.
That almost sounded like Mustard broke the fourth wall…
That wasn’t supposed to be a reply! That comment was not supposed to be a reply why was it a reply? What did I misclick?
You did it.
I love dramedy. There are good dramedies and bad dramedies, but the best ones are the ones where there is a single moment that manages to be funny and sad at the same time.
The final panel of this page nails it.