My Words on the Menu
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve experienced the “He’s behind me right now, isn’t he?” moment. This has taught me (mostly) not to talk about people when they’re not around.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve experienced the “He’s behind me right now, isn’t he?” moment. This has taught me (mostly) not to talk about people when they’re not around.
I would argue that waking up to something like panel 3 is much more of a nightmare than an actual nightmare.
In the interest of keeping the sequence of events clear, I think I may just be overly cluttering up my panels. Something to work on.