I’m not sure what Sal’s facial expression in the final panel is even supposed to be. The same as the panel before, just drawn (unintentionally) poorly? Struggling to maintain the smile and cracking under the emotions, a la Becky? An urgent need for stress pooping?
Man, the full-page art looked a lot better than this. Not sure why the regular-size strips look so much worse.
Back then the comics were still drawn based around how they’d look at a pretty small resolution. I’m guessing that the splash pages just had more room for detail, and Willis wasn’t going to painstakingly draw something most people at the time wouldn’t notice.
That’s going in the mind vault!
She goes missing for a couple of weeks then his future son tells him she’s possibly dead and now she tells him “it’s nothing to get into”.
I’m not sure what Sal’s facial expression in the final panel is even supposed to be. The same as the panel before, just drawn (unintentionally) poorly? Struggling to maintain the smile and cracking under the emotions, a la Becky? An urgent need for stress pooping?
Man, the full-page art looked a lot better than this. Not sure why the regular-size strips look so much worse.
Back then the comics were still drawn based around how they’d look at a pretty small resolution. I’m guessing that the splash pages just had more room for detail, and Willis wasn’t going to painstakingly draw something most people at the time wouldn’t notice.
I don’t know if it’s intentional, but it gives me “Hi Danny!” vibes. Like Sal’s not going to hold up if he drop it.
Nothing that would require months of therapy!
*Years
There’s therapy in the Walkyverse?
sal having a bad time always is pretty much a walkyverse constant at this point
I thought you were Dale!
Something tells me it’s probably not a good idea to just forget about it.