I’m liking this story line a lot.
A youngish-enough man, perhaps less mature than his years, named Axe reminds me of the unholy aromatic stink that adolescent boys wear all over the place these days!
Dusty’s punchline is just so typical of a restless cowboy in an “old-age home”!
The food disappearing so fast after Axe arrives - and nobody noticing except for the most detail-observant among us - is just so typical!
In short, Corey Pandolph has succeeded at something that’s surely difficult - the art of convincingly bringing a bit of edgy new magic to a well-established, formerly rather sedate, comic strip.
I’m liking this story line a lot. A youngish-enough man, perhaps less mature than his years, named Axe reminds me of the unholy aromatic stink that adolescent boys wear all over the place these days! Dusty’s punchline is just so typical of a restless cowboy in an “old-age home”! The food disappearing so fast after Axe arrives - and nobody noticing except for the most detail-observant among us - is just so typical! In short, Corey Pandolph has succeeded at something that’s surely difficult - the art of convincingly bringing a bit of edgy new magic to a well-established, formerly rather sedate, comic strip.