UPDATE: Hey there, Dandy-philes! I’m getting set to move out of my current apartment and into a NEW one in April. So if you’ve ever thought about making a donation or a commission request, this would be a REALLY, REALLY good time! I’m just sayin’.
Some folks have asked me why, in an all-ages strip, did I choose for my mysterious villain to brandish a realistic gun rather than something more fanciful, and in all reality, I did it because I didn’t want the choice of weapon to lead to folks using it to try and figure out WHO or WHAT the baddy IS. That, and in a strip where superweapons are commonplace, there was more surprise to be had with a realistic handgun. (And if you look back, it’s not the only time in the archives that a realistic gun has been seen.)
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UPDATE: Hey there, Dandy-philes! I’m getting set to move out of my current apartment and into a NEW one in April. So if you’ve ever thought about making a donation or a commission request, this would be a REALLY, REALLY good time! I’m just sayin’.
I have to admit that I’m having a lot of fun complicating the plot here. I’m experimenting with more open-ended adventures that blead from one to the other more fluidly rather that with a more definitive ending.
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Fans of Marvel Comics will, of course, recognize the shape changing alien Skrull. Right now, there’s a whole invasion of the buggers planned for next month in all your favorite Marvel titles courtesy of writer, Brian Bendis and his penchant for dusting off long-forgotten characters and concepts.
That all said, I can pretty much assure you that our mystery trucker is NOT a Skrull. In fact, I think I’ll toss you guys a free one here by confirming that NONE of Dandy’s possible suspects are really the trucker.