I imagine you've read your Comics Curmudgeon and know this is the same guy that does Apt 3-G, right? What's funny is that the folks behind Gil Thorp can't bother to color in their panels for the online.
Keeps the strip in the 1940s, it does, despite it trying in its plot to be contemporary.
This coming at the same time that The Peanuts are choosing to re-introduce the world to Frieda, the worst character in the history of the strip. Kill me now.
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I imagine you've read your Comics Curmudgeon and know this is the same guy that does Apt 3-G, right? What's funny is that the folks behind Gil Thorp can't bother to color in their panels for the online.
Keeps the strip in the 1940s, it does, despite it trying in its plot to be contemporary.
This coming at the same time that The Peanuts are choosing to re-introduce the world to Frieda, the worst character in the history of the strip. Kill me now.
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