The wide gap of scalp on Michael’s head in panel 4 is one of instances of Lynn’s imperfect drawing. She tended to draw Michael’s hair poorly in the early years but she got better when Michael was in college and as an adult.
Lawrence says, “It is her, man! You never told us she was goin’ to our school!” This makes it seem like Michael knew Martha was going to their school and had intentionally not told them about it.
As we see from the last panel, Lawrence and Gordon are just pretending to be ignorant of Martha. They have heard things about Michael and Martha (probably the kissing) and the only place that information could have come from was Martha herself. Why they are doing that is a mystery but not as great a mystery as why Michael seems to be acting like Martha is a girl in junior high that no boy wants to admit he likes. “Martha an’ I were just friends.”
When I was in grade school, boys didn’t dare even to like the girls, or the bigger boys would tease them endlessly. But, a few years later, they were dating the girls! (Guess they wanted them all for themselves?)
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
Reputation is SO on the line for Michael.
capricorn9th about 7 years ago
The wide gap of scalp on Michael’s head in panel 4 is one of instances of Lynn’s imperfect drawing. She tended to draw Michael’s hair poorly in the early years but she got better when Michael was in college and as an adult.
howtheduck about 7 years ago
Lawrence says, “It is her, man! You never told us she was goin’ to our school!” This makes it seem like Michael knew Martha was going to their school and had intentionally not told them about it.
As we see from the last panel, Lawrence and Gordon are just pretending to be ignorant of Martha. They have heard things about Michael and Martha (probably the kissing) and the only place that information could have come from was Martha herself. Why they are doing that is a mystery but not as great a mystery as why Michael seems to be acting like Martha is a girl in junior high that no boy wants to admit he likes. “Martha an’ I were just friends.”
MIHorn Premium Member about 7 years ago
The Junior Hi/Middle School rumor mill is the original “fake news”.
JanLC about 7 years ago
I would be more worried about Martha’s reputation than Michael’s.
tuslog1964 about 7 years ago
When I was in grade school, boys didn’t dare even to like the girls, or the bigger boys would tease them endlessly. But, a few years later, they were dating the girls! (Guess they wanted them all for themselves?)
Mumblix Premium Member about 7 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
I imagined that the boys gossiped as much and as cruelly as the girls did. I might have been right.