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…
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It’s not unusual to be greeted by an older male associate asking not how you are, but which roads you took to arrive at their home. Do not ask me to explain this. It is not in my make-up. Well,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
When Claire finally came along, we have to imagine that the storeroom was running very low on raw materials, so they concentrated on finish rather than volume.
Rob looks down but maybe there could be a smile in his future. Not in this story though. There wasn’t space to make him merry. There wasn’t even space to make a very nicely drawn scene-setting panel bigger than a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Fizz! Old minor characters never die, except when they do die. No one likes Lottie more than Fizz.
It was nice to draw Shelley in this comic, though it’s always a little tricky to factor in a. how old she is and b. how slowly she ages. She’s not like normal people, after all. She’ll outlive all of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A rare appearance for Shelley’s dad and Peggy, her daughter. And Paul Scoville. Actually, Paul Scoville appearances haven’t been all that rare, recently, have they?
One of my favourite parts of living where I now live is riding the bus through Headingley, where many Leeds students live, and enjoying the fashion safari. The way lads look now is just priceless. The proliferation of Kentucky mountain[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Let me be frank: the mystery team reunion is the main reason for this issue. It is a little treat for the long-time reader. I can’t answer every question in a few pages. But I needed you to know they[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…










