Get me the Bat-bat

Zelda sweeps in and wins with manipulating this art style into something that is next level. My strips would never look as good as hers does. The art holds up now. Using *sparklesparkle* as an verb is inspired.

The undercurrent of this strip being about people working at low paying jobs is not intentional, but it is what we were all experiencing at the time, being fresh out of high school or attending college. I don’t believe that was the intent.

I censored the Reilly strip. There was a sign that was just gross for the sake of being gross. Fortunately I think that was a one and done setting.

The expression on Dana’s face in the final panel of that strip is pure gold. Pure. Gold.

I would eventually see the real world counterpart of this comic book shop several years after this strip.
This was years before Subway’s many scandals and various attempts to save fan favorite shows on the bubble.
When Harvest wanted to do something new with this art style he really could produce an expression.

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