I would have happily traded everything else on my plate for a tray full of macaroni and cheese. Hell, I’m thirty-three and I’d STILL do that.
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I would like to thank the readers for giving me the idea for the antennae joke. :D
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Sandy gets the pudding. – – – – – Just a heads-up, there may be outages and downtime on both Selkie and Sue and Kathryn over the weekend. I’m going to migrate the websites to a new host over the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Was going to imply Sandy gets one of the macaroni scoops, then I remembered she's a sugar junkie. Hence, pudding.
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In my head canon, Andi just had no idea how to set up a room for an eight-year old so she's winging it with a shopping trip.
In an early draft, Amanda deliberately refused to bring Keisha along since it was her biological mom reclaiming her and not an adoption. I feel like Amanda is closer to Keisha than anyone else and wouldn't deliberately reject or deny her, but she'd still much rather not share her new life if given a choice.
There was a point in the early drafts where Keisha was so hurt by not being taken along, she did a heel-turn into villain territory. About 3/4 through the Truck arc I started thinking, "Christ, do I really want this revenge theme to keep being a thing?"
In the pencil sketches, I drew Amanda's eyes in panel 4 a bit too quickly and she ended up with askew irises. She looked like a chameleon.
The "are you really my mom" conversation is gonna be next strip because I don't want to compress it too much for this one.
Was going to use the standard cartoony hearts instead of the anatomical-ish one, but I thought that looked like it suggested Valentines Day, romance and etc. I like this approach more for conveying that pounding behind the ribcage.
I get motion-sick if I try to read anything in moving vehicles, but my solution isn’t pinching my nose. It’s to nap through every road trip.
Wanted a second line in the last panel for a punchline but (1) I think it would've detracted from the scene a bit and (2) the best thing I could come up with was something-something "If you're a cop, you have to tell me or it's illegal".
Keisha's love for dancing is something that's on her cast page entry but hasn't been showed in the strip yet. Glad I got the chance to show her revelry.