I had thought at first that the brother was drunk when he rushed in, but now it seems like he and rosemary have been canoodling around. Rosemary is strikingly beautiful, with a very distinct, almost “breathless” appearance to her..I’m liking this one gentlemen…the crime committed in the first offering and now characters being introduced almost every day…and very INTERESTING characters with great “style”… very impressive so far
The second panel seems disjointed because every character seems posed for effect rather than the situation. It is as if the characters and their poses were drawn separately and pasted together to create the panel rather than the panel drawn as a cohesive whole. They are not the proper sizes in relation with each other. Ms. Scarborough has an unusual body shape and figure. Sam seems to be walking somewhere. The dead guy looks out of perspective. Tracy’s pose and bold-faced exclamation seems overly reactive with a large overcoat and a small head. The characters do not seem to be relating to each other and the entire panel seems poorly composed.
P-3, however, gives us an excellent Tracy profile, but what is with the brim of Sam’s hat?
In fact, everything about the strip today, writing included, seems rushed and abrupt. Still, this is one of the most intriguing MMs we have had and a cut above our regular diet of them and I appreciate the Gouldish impression the entire series projects.
I can’t get used to Smirky Sam with his inappropriate gestures and wisecrack Comments. I prefer the slow witted, ever hungry Sam that Mike has nurtured lo these many years gone by.
Essence du Deli. Just a touch of sauerkraut underlying the stench of meat that’s well past its expiration date and spritz of celery tonic. So VERY inexpensive."
VERY OT: A good day for writing. I took the plotline of Book Four and turned it around by adding a new characters and subplot which SHOULD have thrown the project off the rails, Instead, it opened the narrative to coverage of an existing planned minor character, set up and resolved a major conflict, and completely shuffled the character deck. Not a bad day.
firestrike1 about 1 month ago
Sam’s hitting on the widow Scarborough…
Neil Wick about 1 month ago
Good morning™, all!
She has the same perfume smell as her brother-in-law. Seems suspicious.
SHAKEDOWNCITY about 1 month ago
I “scents” more than meets the “nose”.
Brian Premium Member about 1 month ago
And Tracy’s trench coat grew three sizes that day.
BreathlessMahoney77 about 1 month ago
I have the feeling Jay Scarborough was dead to Rosemary long before any shots were fired.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 1 month ago
Batster reminded me about 16 hours ago
@Gweedo it’s legal here Murray
Um, there’s still another week to go….
It’s these darn previews; put me almost to the end already and I daren’t reveal what I have seen. :-o
iggyman about 1 month ago
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme, she once was a true love of mine! (Scarborogh Fair)!
iggyman about 1 month ago
The jingles again, I wonder!
iggyman about 1 month ago
Sam’s sniffing out a clue?!
Ashmael about 1 month ago
Again that leer by Sam! Looks like he’s enjoying the situation…maybe that is Sam’s evil twin from Midnite Mirror?
syzygy47 about 1 month ago
Wasn’t she in Liberty Meadows? No, wait, that was jiggle jiggle.
BigDaveGlass about 1 month ago
Very 1940’s style. (I’m no expert).
h.v.greenman about 1 month ago
She certainly is calm for someone viewing the scene of a violent death, along with being well dressed for the occasion.
tsull2121 about 1 month ago
I had thought at first that the brother was drunk when he rushed in, but now it seems like he and rosemary have been canoodling around. Rosemary is strikingly beautiful, with a very distinct, almost “breathless” appearance to her..I’m liking this one gentlemen…the crime committed in the first offering and now characters being introduced almost every day…and very INTERESTING characters with great “style”… very impressive so far
Gent about 1 month ago
Obveeously this the old kills your twin and takes his identity trick. And that wifey maybe in cahoots too.
therese_callahan2002 about 1 month ago
There are three other female Scarboroughs: Parsley, Sage, and Thyme.
kantuck-nadie about 1 month ago
She’d better not be in a rainstorm, she’d drown.
Lafsalot Premium Member about 1 month ago
Notice how Tracy evades Rosemary’s question by calling out her name. Very suspicious.
crobinson019 about 1 month ago
Well, the Dish arrived.
Durak Premium Member about 1 month ago
More “Eau de Firestrike” naturally!
Ray Toler about 1 month ago
The second panel seems disjointed because every character seems posed for effect rather than the situation. It is as if the characters and their poses were drawn separately and pasted together to create the panel rather than the panel drawn as a cohesive whole. They are not the proper sizes in relation with each other. Ms. Scarborough has an unusual body shape and figure. Sam seems to be walking somewhere. The dead guy looks out of perspective. Tracy’s pose and bold-faced exclamation seems overly reactive with a large overcoat and a small head. The characters do not seem to be relating to each other and the entire panel seems poorly composed.
P-3, however, gives us an excellent Tracy profile, but what is with the brim of Sam’s hat?
In fact, everything about the strip today, writing included, seems rushed and abrupt. Still, this is one of the most intriguing MMs we have had and a cut above our regular diet of them and I appreciate the Gouldish impression the entire series projects.
Batster about 1 month ago
There’s so much jingling in this story that we’ll probably see Bell Bunny hop through the door tomorrow….
trainnut1956 about 1 month ago
The fair hair Mrs. Scarborough. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme…
Another Take about 1 month ago
I can’t get used to Smirky Sam with his inappropriate gestures and wisecrack Comments. I prefer the slow witted, ever hungry Sam that Mike has nurtured lo these many years gone by.
That Wichita Guy! about 1 month ago
Essence du Deli. Just a touch of sauerkraut underlying the stench of meat that’s well past its expiration date and spritz of celery tonic. So VERY inexpensive."
orbenjawell Premium Member about 1 month ago
….D.T.’s been looking so……comic-bookish throughout this….ordeal…ya think?…..
Another Take about 1 month ago
Can we all agree to call a moratorium on the Scarborough Fair song references? I’m beginning to dislike that song even more than I did before!
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 month ago
Rosemary is hot top to bottom………
avenger09 about 1 month ago
I see that “They” took down my comment from yesterday regarding my VengyTale.
How silly.
Are “They” afraid of some competition?
LOL!
jrankin1959 about 1 month ago
…and why are you dressed like it’s World War II?
oakie817 about 1 month ago
i scent a clue here
That Wichita Guy! about 1 month ago
VERY OT: A good day for writing. I took the plotline of Book Four and turned it around by adding a new characters and subplot which SHOULD have thrown the project off the rails, Instead, it opened the narrative to coverage of an existing planned minor character, set up and resolved a major conflict, and completely shuffled the character deck. Not a bad day.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 1 month ago
P.3. Is showing me a lecherous leering Sam, Not the kind you leave alone with small childern.
(spelled that wrong but I’m leaving it.)
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Enter the traditional “siren” with the blankface emotions. The “smell” was apparently perfume,and not Root Creme Wig Oil;Sam’s favorite