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>>149520434
>An Interstate Oasis (2009)
I forget how goofy Eve's license is. Also, I think it was these arcs where I went from being amused by the story to actually really liking the comic quite a bit. Like, I think it's funny that people were so mad at the time when she switched to hand drawing it, I liked the hand drawn comics.
>The End of the World
I often forget that Eve and Hanna (and America Jones) go way way back. I guess they truly are lifelong friends.
>Strait and Narrows
What I like about this story is that it tells a lot about they type of person Hanna and Marigold is, in not many pages. Hanna is clearly an aspirational grindset type but gets taken advantage of because she's young and naive. Marigold is kinda a dumb suburban kid who is prone to overreact and everything seems like it's close to the end of the world. She also seeks approval from others, going as far to put her contacts in when the professor comes over that night. Hanna feels "responsible" for Marigold since she's pretty reckless and can barely hold it together compared to Hanna.
Also, I related to this comic when I was working two jobs during college. Energy drinks and fatigue were something I remember.
Do you happen to have the Perfect Tides comic that was released with the first game? I don't think it was ever printed or had physical copies.
>>149520434
>An Interstate Oasis (2009)
I forget how goofy Eve's license is. Also, I think it was these arcs where I went from being amused by the story to actually really liking the comic quite a bit. Like, I think it's funny that people were so mad at the time when she switched to hand drawing it, I liked the hand drawn comics.
>The End of the World
I often forget that Eve and Hanna (and America Jones) go way way back. I guess they truly are lifelong friends.
>Strait and Narrows
What I like about this story is that it tells a lot about they type of person Hanna and Marigold is, in not many pages. Hanna is clearly an aspirational grindset type but gets taken advantage of because she's young and naive. Marigold is kinda a dumb suburban kid who is prone to overreact and everything seems like it's close to the end of the world. She also seeks approval from others, going as far to put her contacts in when the professor comes over that night. Hanna feels "responsible" for Marigold since she's pretty reckless and can barely hold it together compared to Hanna.
Also, I related to this comic when I was working two jobs during college. Energy drinks and fatigue were something I remember.
Do you happen to have the Perfect Tides comic that was released with the first game? I don't think it was ever printed or had physical copies.
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