Glad to hear it! I just wish I could tell the story faster than one strip a week – I think a lot of us (including me) are anxious to see how it ends, especially as the action picks up pace!
I’m glad you’re enjoying the complexity of this – I wanted to make a story that wouldn’t be so constrained by a page count or format, and it’s actually grown richer than I first thought!
It’ll be interesting to see if I can fit this dog back into a peaceful small town environment when he’s done on Isla Esmerelda…
Curiouser and curiouser… This is quite a story, Dale! I’m really enjoying this!!
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Glad to hear it! I just wish I could tell the story faster than one strip a week – I think a lot of us (including me) are anxious to see how it ends, especially as the action picks up pace!
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Glad to see you didn’t reveal the bad guy’s identity just yet, although I still can’t wait to find out who he is! Keep up the great work!
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Well of course I can’t reveal his identity until the final, catastrophic confrontation – still a bit of trouble to come first!
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I like where this is going. Your making this a more complex story than I expected.
And I love the line “That still sounds like a YOU problem, not a ME problem.” With a dry, cool wit like that, Watusi could be an action hero.
(BTW, Hi Mike!)
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I’m glad you’re enjoying the complexity of this – I wanted to make a story that wouldn’t be so constrained by a page count or format, and it’s actually grown richer than I first thought!
It’ll be interesting to see if I can fit this dog back into a peaceful small town environment when he’s done on Isla Esmerelda…
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But, of course, Wonder Valley isn’t your typical small town!
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Ooooh. The master recovered quickly and appears to have formulated a new devious plan. 😉
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Very nicely done. Now I’m going to be going back and reading all the past strips to figure out who the snake guy is. Very cool.
Monte
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