The driver’s distinctive profile on page 10 was a dead giveaway.
The only problem with that is if the orderly was “busy” tending to the geriatric patients, how did he manage to do that, then pick up the mystery woman, and take her to the cemetary before our hero got there? I suspect that he only picked her up FROM the cemetary and our hero could have been out for the count for awhile when he hit his head on the gravestone.
Anyway, love the film noir feel of this strip.
August 13th, 2007 at 12:48 am
Oh! I hadn’t noticed the driver was the same orderly. Interesting.
(could you brighten the text colour on these text boxes? I can hardly see what’s written…
August 13th, 2007 at 6:55 am
The driver’s distinctive profile on page 10 was a dead giveaway.
The only problem with that is if the orderly was “busy” tending to the geriatric patients, how did he manage to do that, then pick up the mystery woman, and take her to the cemetary before our hero got there? I suspect that he only picked her up FROM the cemetary and our hero could have been out for the count for awhile when he hit his head on the gravestone.
Anyway, love the film noir feel of this strip.
March 12th, 2009 at 4:46 am
CONTINUITY
:O