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115: Working the Program

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114: Plan of Action

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113: Diagnosis

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Noteworthy: this is where I 1) started more consciously interrogating the fact that Aaron’s kind of a sexist boor, and 2) broke out of the weird insistence on vertically stacked super-wide panels. Growth!

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112: Creation Myth

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Honestly? I hate this one. This is my least favorite extant Nowhere Band strip. It seemed like a funny idea when I was talking to a friend, but I hate the way I executed it. I think I was rushing to fill something in because I didn’t have the script worked out for Chuck’s ongoing showmanship problems. Lesson: don’t rush things out just to get something out.

That said, I do think the London Calling visual quote’s a little funny.

Also: the bad handwriting font era has finally ended!

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111: It Was Good Banter!

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Spare some sympathy for Chuck, banter is tough.

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110: Critical Response

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I kind of love Mimi’s tough critic friends

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109: With Faint Praise

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This one came about when my friend Joe, also a musician, mentioned how much it sucks when people have no stronger reaction to a show than “still doing that, huh?” He was right, it sucks.

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108: Hot Beefcake Injection

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NOT directly from lived experience

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107: The Neighbors

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Aaaalso pretty much from direct lived experience

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106: Spatial Limitations

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Direct from lived experience here.