This strip was originally the top two rows of a three-row page. The dialogue from the first panel of tomorrow’s page was moved to the last panel of today’s.
Jack’s not pointing at the thing on the post, which is not a pay phone, but a litter bin. We’ll see what he’s pointing at tomorrow.
It’s so rare to see Erin show that she cares about someone and try to comfort them, but when it does, it’s been worth the wait. Seeing Jack so scared really touched her protective instincts and when Erin wants to protect someone, she’s ready to do anything.
John Campbell about 2 years ago
This strip was originally the top two rows of a three-row page. The dialogue from the first panel of tomorrow’s page was moved to the last panel of today’s.
Jack’s not pointing at the thing on the post, which is not a pay phone, but a litter bin. We’ll see what he’s pointing at tomorrow.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s so rare to see Erin show that she cares about someone and try to comfort them, but when it does, it’s been worth the wait. Seeing Jack so scared really touched her protective instincts and when Erin wants to protect someone, she’s ready to do anything.
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
They should have asked for walkie-talkies for Christmas.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oh, this budding unromance is so touching.
Poor Jack…