The captain’s hat. I suspect they may have got this not from the ferry’s captain but from the Captain from Captain and Tennille. The moral of the story being that love… love will keep us together. These lads needed more[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
SOLVER
Lottie and Claire definitely perform a queue-jumping faux pas today. The mission ends as it begins, with a fog horn.
Perhaps someone will get the subtle references in today’s page and illuminate the less hip members of the audience. MAN MEN:
We are barrelling towards the next story, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Lottie’s representation of pumpkin spice is Ginger Spice at the Brit Awards in 1997 with a gourd on her head. I don’t think there is any better way to depict it.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Another chapter comes to an end, and I am declaring it possibly my best Solver to date. Next up: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, of course beginning in April, I know how to time these things just right. When you see the parade[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The final part of Solver volume 2 starts on Monday. Subscribers to my Patreon (in the Early Reader tier and above) will be able to read it as a PDF on Sunday morning. This chapter completes a little trilogy and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A new story begins, and we’re heading back to a familiar location. Who can say what will happen over the next eight weeks? Read “Christmas Special” in full on Patreon!
When I was trying to think what the tourism video would be like, I had to think what Shelley Winters would commission (back in her days in the mayor’s office), and I was certain that it would be almost exactly[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The mystery boys are hard cases, Glenn. They’re turbocharged nutters. Sonny once made a daisy chain and Linton has been known to watch three or four unboxing videos in a row. As for Jack…









