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Frame 3 is a slightly altered reuse of an older frame. Expect some more frames from the old Moose River Regular to be tossed in soon.

In other news, check out my shittally written “review” of Craig Thompson’s book Blankets.

ORIGINAL COMMENTS:

Plippy (Mar 11, 2006, 11:49):
Frame 3 is actually now frame 4 in this comic.

Plippy (Jan 26, 2006, 5:02):
Sorry, there was no comic these past few days. I’ve been really busy writing a script for my next short film… and I only have so much Plip to go around. New comics 73% possible for tomorrow…

Plippy (Jan 23, 2006, 20:17):
Ah ok. 😛 I guess it’s part of my style; I try to make girls fingers pointy and guys fingers blocky. 😀

Timbosister (Jan 23, 2006, 18:13):
It’s not so much squiggly as it is heavily outlined and waving. I like stylization.

Plippy (Jan 23, 2006, 15:43):
Squiggly claw hand??

Timbosister (Jan 23, 2006, 10:26):
I’m glad you liked Blankets so much! It’s kind of like a picturebook of every feeling that is necessary. (also I like the squiggly claw hand in panel four.)

Timbosister (Jan 23, 2006, 10:26):
I’m glad you liked Blankets so much! It’s kind of like a picturebook of every feeling that is necessary. (also I like the squiggly claw hand in panel four.)

Plippy (Jan 23, 2006, 4:03):
Comics #41-43 might get shuffled around a bit; come to think about it, I think it would be better if the Burger Baby thing happened first and the balloon note happened second. 🙂

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