MARRY ME comic page

Page 14: I Would?

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

That is one giant security guard! I love that Parker thinks she can actually murder him. She’s probably right, too. I would not want to get on her bad side. I wonder how she’ll react when she sees Guy. And by the way, if Parker knows who Gary is, she’ll of course be able to recognize Stasia’s sister. We’ll learn a little more about Parker soon, including her name and post count on the official Stasia forums. The next page, though, which will definitely be up on Wednesday, shows more of Guy and Stasia’s conversation.

64 Responses to “Page 14: I Would?”

  1. Lydia Says:

    Jesus, he’s huge!

    Interesting how Parker calls her “Janny” in such a casual manner, but they are only online acquaintances? Or through forum posts, at least. At first, I wasn’t expecting Janny to let her through because she’s such a fanatic.

  2. Bobby Crosby Says:

    She let her through for one or both of the following reasons: #1, Guy told security to let Parker Webber backstage when he was first going backstage, like shortly before Page 11 began, or #2, maybe Janny had just checked out the MARRY ME sign itself and saw the name Parker Webber on it somewhere.

  3. The Indigo Mystic Says:

    At least 7′ 3″!!! Bet he didn’t have to do an interview. They just took one look at him and said “you’re hired”. XD

    And Parker is just pure nerve. I guess Guy must have a lot of patience to be able to put up with her, let alone be friends……. of course this patiencemay come in handy when dealing with Stasia’s mood swings……………

  4. KharminaBurana Says:

    Jeez, the wide range of facial expressions she goes through is amazing! My favorite is panel 7, that’s just hilarious. And yes, big bouncer dude certainly is, well, BIG.

    “Do you have some pants I could borrow?” XD Being a costume major that cracks me up that she’s asking Janny, since we ALWAYS have spare clothes. I could just imagine Parker squeezing into those lavender vinyl pants Stasia was wearing earlier and just *dies*

  5. Bobby Crosby Says:

    I actually thought the same thing about Parker in Stasia’s pants. Haven’t decided on that yet, though.

  6. Mewt Says:

    I’m sorry, I just love one single line in here.

    ‘I would?’

    ’nuff said.

  7. FreeSample Says:

    Janny’s face in the last panel almost made me laugh my lungs out! XD

  8. Tamanegi Says:

    This is a great page, I love every single bit of it :)

  9. Murray Says:

    I love Parker!!! xD, hey, my Harry Hermione webpage is up again if you want to pay a visit =3 http://destinoscruzados.webcindario.com/

  10. A B Says:

    This seems more like a marketing machine than a webcomic—it was so hyped up before it even came out. I’m glad people are getting behind it and everything, and it’s honestly one of the better webcomics out there, but…seriously, people. It only has 13 strips out. Don’t you think you need a little longer than that to determine if it’s actually worth sticking around to read? How can it be a “top web comic” when it just got started?

  11. Gretchen Says:

    yaaaaaaaaay!!!!!!!!!
    blissful happiness

  12. Namsab Says:

    Parker, you’re so awesommme…

    What a nice cavetroll, first thing to tell somebody really shouldn’t be “You smell like piss” no matter how annoying that person is or whatever is happening oO but Parker’s answer is the best, as always XD

    Oh god, I want to see Parker running up to Guy and -gasp!- Stasia!!!
    I think she’d go crazy if she could actually wear the lavender pants.. XD

  13. Bobby Crosby Says:

    “This seems more like a marketing machine than a webcomic—it was so hyped up before it even came out.”

    LOL. Please explain to me where it was hyped in any way whatsoever and how it’s anything like a marketing machine. Still trying to figure out how it was hyped. And it really hurts your case when you intentionally lie about the page count as well, saying “13″ when the title of this post begins with “Page 14.” Including the cover, there have been 15 pages. Also, what is your conceivable problem with people liking the comic so much, no matter how early it is? How does this hurt you?

    Namsab: It actually wasn’t the first thing he said to her. I think they had been arguing for quite a while already.

  14. Totz Says:

    YES!!! More Parker!
    The “I would?” is amazing, especially the expression on ‘Troll’s’ face.

    I love this comic!

  15. Totz Says:

    Oh, I almost forgot… you’ll need to show a lot more of what’s being left out of the comic in the movie, for pacing reasons, but keep everything that’s in this in.

  16. Totz Says:

    Crazy prediction: later, eventually Guy and Ana’s relationship will be on the rocks, and Parker will have to do something crazy to save them.

  17. Bobby Crosby Says:

    Well who knows what might end up in the eventual movie, but the standard Hollywood way is to cut out as much as possible overall, which is a good thing mostly — keeps the story tight and fast paced. The main thing to fear about a movie is the removal of major things that you’ve already seen in the comics, like Parker in general, for example. I could easily see some studio executive saying, “How about if Guy has loved Stasia for years and it’s his sign and we cut out that insane Parker?” And everyone nods their head and Parker’s gone. Long way off, though, probably. We’ll see what happens and I’ll attempt to retain as much control as possible if “Marry Me” ever sells. It’s not like “Last Blood” where there’s a chance I could make it myself. The budget is way too big for “Marry Me,” probably a bare minimum of $10 million. I’m sure the costumes alone on “Marry Me” will cost more than the entire budget of “Last Blood.”

  18. A B Says:

    Wow, uh…where to begin?

    Banner ads were appearing for this comic when it just began. There was literally a single strip and there were ads up for it everywhere. I’m not necessarily saying that’s a bad thing, I’m just noting it.

    I don’t think it “hurts my case” that I said 13 instead of 14. If you honestly believe that this makes me less credible then you are literally insane. My point was that it seems ridiculous that anybody would vote this as a “top web comic” when it’s just gotten off the ground. Being mistaken (by one count!) of the number of pages does not affect that at all.

    Nor does it “hurt me” that you’re doing this. I’m just saying that this is more of a business than a comic. There’s nothing wrong with that; it’s just an observation. On the other hand, I’m kind of sorry I commented, because your utterly bizarre response makes me wonder about your mental health. So, uh, spend less time commenting and more time writing the comic, okay? I think everyone would appreciate that.

  19. Outshined Says:

    You should totally go with the “Parker ends up stuck wearing Stasia’s clothes” route. That’s potential comedy gold right there. Think about the possibilities:

    1) Parker ends up with an outfit that is totally not her at all (like a nun outfit?)

    2) Parker actually really loves whatever clothes she gets, and, in fact, creepily pets/smells them because they belonged to Stasia (too much?)

    Also, telling somebody they smell like piss is perfectly acceptable if, y’know, they actually do.

  20. Bobby Crosby Says:

    Obviously he’d just say a bunch of lies.

    “Banner ads were appearing for this comic when it just began. There was literally a single strip and there were ads up for it everywhere.”

    Please tell me where “everywhere” is. The only ad we’ve ever put anywhere is on “Penny & Aggie,” as I recall, just a Project Wonderful ad, and that was just for a day or two, and I’m 80% sure that we didn’t do that until at least after the second page was up.

    “Nor does it ‘hurt me’ that you’re doing this. I’m just saying that this is more of a business than a comic.”

    Where the heck do you get that it’s a business more than a comic??? Exactly ZERO ads appeared on the site until a few days ago when we put up one Project Wonderful banner. Please explain all your nonsense.

    “My point was that it seems ridiculous that anybody would vote this as a ‘top web comic’ when it’s just gotten off the ground.”

    That makes no sense. It has about 4,000 readers per update day at this point and obviously a decent percentage of them will want to see a new drawing by Eisu. TWC is essentially based around voting incentives, for the most part, something that I fought against from the very start and protested (in 2002), but that’s the way it is and a high percentage of highly ranked comics use them (incentives). You blame readers of “Marry Me” for wanting to see some new Eisu art? Your point is ridiculous.

    “So, uh, spend less time commenting and more time writing the comic, okay?”

    Please spend less time lying about me and this comic.

  21. Duckity Says:

    Anywho…

    I adore how Parker knows who Janny is. xD And the “I would?” bit is, of course, hilarious. And Parker is, of course, hilarious. I’d hope that if this did become a movie they would so keep Parker in. She’s worth it. xD

    Still lovin’ it and looking forward to more Guy/Stasia. ♥

  22. The Dude Says:

    Hah, that guy is big. I like your drawing style a lot. The last panel has great facial expressions. Keep up the good work.

    -A web comic junkie

  23. A Lilac Lie Says:

    lol… u know one question has go to b goin thru the bouncer’s mind at the moment… “What would i smell like if my best friend married the love of my life?”

  24. Andy Says:

    Bobby, stop feeding the troll! Obviously A B is having trouble coming to terms with your success. You shouldn’t have to debate him to legitimize Marry Me, nor do you need to, as the rest of your readers have legitimized it for you.

    I think of it like a startup company, and your earliest readers are venture capitalists investing in you. I think your ambition to make this into a movie will be an uphill battle all the way, but I like that you have high hopes and I wish you success. Keep up the good work!

  25. Bobby Crosby Says:

    “You shouldn’t have to debate him to legitimize Marry Me, nor do you need to, as the rest of your readers have legitimized it for you.”

    Well it’s not about debating — it’s about correcting lies. A.B. is most likely someone who makes an unsuccessful comic and feels the need to find and/or invent reasons for why other comics are more popular than his/hers. I’ve gotten very familiar with people like this through the years. I don’t back away from conversations like this, or from any conversations, really. I answer essentially all questions posed. It’s just my style. Eisu criticized me last night for possibly telling too much, as his approach is to just let the comic speak for itself, and that’s perfectly fine and we had a good talk about it, but I like to converse more with the readers and explain certain things.

    “I think your ambition to make this into a movie will be an uphill battle all the way, but I like that you have high hopes and I wish you success. Keep up the good work!”

    Thanks, buddy. And yeah, the odds of selling it as a movie are very low, of course, but much higher than most at least. We’re going to print up the first 24 pages as a comic book, which (along with the “Last Blood” Free Comic Book Day book) should help with things like getting a good agent.

  26. Gridds Says:

    Wow. This comic so far is an incredible peice of work! I enjoy the fact that it hit the ground running and has yet to let up on it’s tempo and with Eisu at the helm in the art department….(yes im a fan of his other strips!) i can see great things for this comic as well!

    Definately keep up the excellent work! Both of you!

  27. Jaguar Says:

    Love it! Keep it up xD

  28. A B Says:

    “A B is most likely someone who has an unsuccessful webcomic”—holy shit, what the hell is your deal? Projecting much? I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t have the time, effort, nor energy to produce a webcomic. I just finished putting out my thesis, thanks. I do like to read a few, though. I’m a pretty big fan of Achewood and Penny & Aggie.

    I have said absolutely nothing bad about this comic. I like the art and it seems to be a relatively inventive idea. My only criticism, if you can even call it that, was that it seemed to be more focused on selling itself than proving it was worthwhile.

    The fact that you have to respond this way and make it so personal (”They aren’t an impartial observer with a valid opinion, you guys! They’re just a jealous hater!”) doesn’t speak well of your professionalism. If you want to succeed in this business, you need to learn how to respond sensibly to others.

  29. Bobby Crosby Says:

    Of course you respond with more nonsense that doesn’t answer any of my questions or provide any evidence for your incorrect claims. If your next post doesn’t answer my questions from my previous two comments to you, it will just be deleted, as most people in my position would have done with all of your posts from the start.

    Also — “holy shit, what the hell is your deal?”

    What the hell is MY deal? You come on to this site out of nowhere and say that no one should vote for it and that anyone who does is being ridiculous and that it seems more like a marketing machine than a comic and that it’s “more of a business than a comic” and you say it had ads up everywhere when it only had one for one or two days, far less than most comics do these days, and when this site had no ads on it at all (so no way to make money) for the first six weeks it was up and has now only had one PW ad for a few days. So what the hell is your problem and what the hell is your confusion with the problem I have with you? You claim to know every little detail about this comic from the very start (and you lie about that) and you say you like it, but yet your first comment isn’t until two months in and then it’s just to say that you think it’s ridiculous that the comic is ranked highly on a voting site and that it’s more of a business than a comic? And you think I’M the one who says “utterly bizarre” things??? Jeez.

    “If you want to succeed in this business, you need to learn how to respond sensibly to others.”

    LOL. You apparently know nothing of the world of online comics, or the business world in general. And you obviously know nothing about me, since if you did, you’d know that this is about as nice as I could possibly be to someone like you.

    Also, please stop misquoting me. I’d never say “webcomic.”

  30. Lu Xin Says:

    GREAT DRAWINGS

  31. bunny Says:

    I just love this comic and I’ve been recommending it to all my friends to get as much support as I can… everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but my opinion is that this comic is funny and original and just rocks! Oh, also the art is super, big fan of Eisu!

  32. Bobby Crosby Says:

    Thanks, bunny, and I bet I’m a bigger fan of Eisu than you are! (Now I stick my tongue out at you like Parker did to the cave troll in Panel 7.)

  33. A B Says:

    Wow. Just wow. Your only response to the most innocent of questions and observations is to say I’m a jealous hater—no wait, I just don’t understand how comics work (and neither do you, apparently), and then throw a tantrum all over the boards.

    I was really excited about this comic. Apprehensive, yes, but excited. It seemed new and original, even if it was kind of overly commercial in its approach. I had high hopes for it.

    Now the author (or maybe this is somebody posing as the author? I would feel much more comfortable that way) has revealed himself to be the comic equivalent of a 13-year-old girl who flames everyone that doesn’t like her Inu-Yasha slash on DeviantArt. I am genuinely appalled at your lack of professionalism. I can’t read this anymore, I just feel embarrassed.

    By the way, this is very much a “webcomic”, and that’s all it’s ever going to be. You’re weighing down a talented artist with your bitching and moaning.

  34. DracoPsycho Says:

    But hey, nobody comments Janny’s face in the last panel! She looks like just have smelled Parker and thinks to herself “Why did I let her through?!”

  35. Mai Says:

    I like your story concept so far. Good luck with your movie endeavors. I’m currently taking a class where I learn about screenplays and write the first act of my own movie. It’s a lot harder than I thought it would be, both the writing and the process of trying to get someone to option it. Have you read “My First Movie” by Stephen Lowenstein (although I do realize this isn’t your first movie)? It’s very interesting.

  36. athenaprime Says:

    I’m a huuuge fan of Eisu’s artwork, and this comic is a great showcase. I’m also being drawn in by the story. It wasn’t hard to see from page 1 that this had engaging potential, and it’s delivering so far. I can’t wait to see what happens next!

  37. Tamanegi Says:

    @A B:
    It’s only to be expected that he is not pleased by someone who comes in and hurls around accusations that obviously are not true.
    And you have to agree that “Marry Me” has a lot more quality than “a 13-year-old girl’s Inu Yasha-slash on DeviantArt”. And I don’t see the commerciality in a free webcomic…

  38. Heather Says:

    Cave Troll! Hahah!

    Am I the only one that thinks it would be amusing if Parker dated Mr. Cave Troll later?

  39. Quantris Says:

    I think the fact that Janny knows Parker’s name is somewhat telling…as in, Parker (in her role as Stasia’s biggest fan) has contacted Stasia/Janny before (probably in letters or emails since Janny had to make sure it was her).

    Also interesting is that if all you knew was Parker’s name, you wouldn’t know if she was a guy or a girl. Which could mean that Stasia knew “Parker” would be in the crowd tonight?

  40. twig Says:

    i love you bobby.
    i’ve followed nopinkponies for the longest, and i come here everyday.
    Eisu is a great artist
    thanks for the laughs.

  41. Micky Says:

    Bobby, you are embarassing yourself! A B’s comments may not have been praise, but they certainly weren’t insults. And, as a third party, I have to say A B was a great deal more polite and level-headed than your inflammatory responses. Please don’t scare away readers like me (who don’t know either you or Eisu.) Not everyone is going to leave positive comments, and you should be able to deal with that gracefully! Cheers

  42. C D Says:

    @A B:

    Furthermore, you appear to be dancing around the fact that you DID hurl around said accusations. I agree that Mr. Crosby got a little overwrought in his last post, but you proceed in criticizing him PERSONALLY for “bitching and moaning.” Who’s the one “bitching and moaning?” And flaming, for that matter.

    Don’t devolve into ad hominem attacks.

  43. Bobby Crosby Says:

    “A B’s comments may not have been praise, but they certainly weren’t insults.”

    You apparently don’t know what insults are, then. When someone lies about you publicly and says that your comic isn’t actually a comic, but just a way to make money, when it CLEARLY isn’t true and when he’s telling lies to try to make that point, that is a HUGE insult, WAY worse than if he just said, “F*ck you and f*ck this f*cking comic, you asshole!” About 50 times worse than that.

    I would have deleted his last comment, which once again told more lies and didn’t answer my questions (because he has no answer, because he was lying from the start), but now there have already been more comments responding to it by the time I saw it, so I’ll leave it up.

    “Please don’t scare away readers like me (who don’t know either you or Eisu.) Not everyone is going to leave positive comments, and you should be able to deal with that gracefully!”

    You apparently didn’t comprehend what he said. I have no problem whatsoever with comments that are simply not positive. For the billionth time, he told disgusting lies about the comic, and I hate liars, especially when they’re lying about me or something I’m involved with. I don’t stand for it. He came on here simply to slander the comic and try to make it look bad because he didn’t like to see it ranked highly on a voting site, as he made very clear. And if anyone is scared away by the fact that I hate people who lie about me, I don’t want them reading the comic anyway.

  44. Skyserpent Says:

    Wow… this is one heckuva argument going on…

    Woah… watch the angry talk. No offense but you’re kind of antagonizing yourself with the whole “Disgusting Lies” thing. You make a very valid point Crosby, and honestly I agree with you, but the way you’re putting it is making it a bit tough to swallow.

    “You apparently didn’t comprehend…”

    That’s not a good way to start a sentence, especially with someone decidedly neutral, or worse yet, supportive.

    I can really feel the frustration you’ve got going and it’s fairly well justified, but still, a little civility never hurt anybody. (Okay, there was that one time…)

    A B is probably not coming back and he wasn’t actively trying to be spiteful, but he’s just as guilty with the whole mud-slinging thing. A. B. May not have said the most appropriate or even truthful things, but your response to them wasn’t all that inviting for a compromise. wait, let me rephrase. a PEACE AGREEMENT. I have to say that whole argument left a bad taste in my mouth and I’m a third party observant.

    Though chances are you didn’t really WANT a compromise, you wanted an apology or something. Well antagonizing yourself really wasn’t the way to go about it. (For the record, I have no idea what your motives truly were but this was just the most common reason for this kind of spat.)

    Next time someone makes a comment like that try and be a bit more casual and understanding. Lord knows it’d be painful and annoying, but hey, at least you won’t lose a reader. A convert is worth a lot more than a beaten foe in my books. Give the high road a shot. The ignorant masses are called such because they are IGNORANT and EN MASSE. Stressing the en masse part there, you can’t please everyone, but don’t antagonize those who disagree. he was entitled to his opinions, and if what he was saying were truly false (which I assume they were) disproving them in a civil manner would be all that ought be necessary. Attacking the argument they make, not the person they are, that’s the high road.

    Sincerely: A devoted reader who may or may not be in your target demographic.

  45. Skyserpent Says:

    I had another little rant planned for A.B. but he appears to have left the building. so to speak.

  46. Skyserpent Says:

    for the record, all of the above is in my opinion only and is subject to inaccyracy and human error. Results in any given advice may vary and criticism is encouraged and likely to be recieved.

    Also, I have too much time on my hands.

  47. Bobby Crosby Says:

    “. . . a little civility never hurt anybody.”

    Please tell me where I wasn’t civil. I assume you’d point to this? –
    ——
    A.B. is most likely someone who makes an unsuccessful comic and feels the need to find and/or invent reasons for why other comics are more popular than his/hers. I’ve gotten very familiar with people like this through the years.
    ——
    There’s nothing uncivil about that, as that’s just a fact, that he’s “MOST LIKELY” someone who falls into that category, because I’ve seen literally dozens of comments exactly like his from people throughout the years who can’t stand that certain comics are ranked highly on a voting site. Is he definitely someone like that? No. Most likely? Yes.

    “Though chances are you didn’t really WANT a compromise, you wanted an apology or something.”

    I don’t give a crap about apologies and why in the world would I want a compromise? I wanted him to tell me exactly what he meant by how MM was advertising “everywhere” right from the start, which is 100% false. The fact that he sent three more comments and didn’t answer that in any way but only changed the subject proves that he’s a lying jerk. Is that uncivil of me to call him a lying jerk? Maybe, but when it’s a PROVEN FACT, who gives a crap?

    I gave A B the chance to say whatever he wanted, which is way more than almost anyone else in my position would have done after reading his first post. I had to click APPROVE on it to let it appear on the site, and I did so, and I’m perfectly fine with that.

  48. KittyKat Says:

    PARKER PEEPANTS!! *squee*

    *does a happy dance* Oh, this is just too funny. Lurve you, Lurve Eisu, do not lurve surfing through arguements to post. :P But ya do whatcha hafta. (I write for a newspaper, so I’m used to sifting through editorials. :P) Keep up the fantastic job, both of you guys!!

    *imagines Parker in Stacia’s pants* *giggles* Heh. She’d probably rather hug them than wear them…

  49. Bobby Crosby Says:

    I think she’d like to do both! And sorry about the arguments. I’ll probably just delete those kinds of posts in the future.

    Also, good news: Eisu just sent the finished Page 15, so it will be up in about seven hours!

  50. Totz Says:

    Parker doesn’t know Cave Troll’s name? That’s kinda surprising to me.

  51. Skyserpent Says:

    Okay then!

    Huh, so we can put all this stoof behind us eh?

    I’m okay with that.

  52. Bobby Crosby Says:

    “Parker doesn’t know Cave Troll’s name? That’s kinda surprising to me.”

    LOL, I like that. Maybe it’s his first day on the job.

    “Huh, so we can put all this stoof behind us eh?”

    Sounds good.

  53. Tamanegi Says:

    Usually secs at concerts are hired locally AFAIK, so Cave Troll probably only works at this hall and isn’t part of Stasia’s regular staff.

  54. ThatOneChick Says:

    … Blandly ignoring the arguments so that I don’t get myself into trouble…

    The last panel. What more is there to say? ♥♥♥ And of course, Denny’s ‘I would?’ [No, I don’t care if his name is Denny. It’s what I’m gonna call him, and he should consider himself lucky, ’cause the last big black bodyguard I saw got the name Tiffany. xD] And Parker’s face when she says ‘And I think I’m about to start crying.’ Love it!

    I do hope to see Denny in the future, even if it’s just a cameo…

  55. Shlippy Says:

    A B is a troll; stop feeding him.

    Also, props once again to Eisu on the expressions.

  56. Valerie Says:

    Wow… Arguments. ._. *Huggles both Bobby and Eisu* Don’t worry about AB; you two are doing a great job.

    Speaking of which, here’s my ♥ list for the day:

    ♥ Parker’s expression in the sixth panel.
    ♥ The fact that ThatOneChick unofficially named the bodyguard Denny. XD
    ♥ The fact that Parker and Janny seem familiar with each other.
    ♥ Parker herself, as usual. XD
    ♥ You guys for making this comic.
    ♥ The fact that Janny seems all mystical and wise or something. o_o “Are you Parker (PeePants) Webber?” “Yes.” “Let her through.” She sounds like an ancient temple guardian or something. XD

    P.S.
    Sorry AB, I just don’t feel like I can side with you. Posting lies for no reason is a bit annoying.

  57. Bobby Crosby Says:

    “The fact that ThatOneChick unofficially named the bodyguard Denny.”

    It’s official now — he’s Denny! I’ll even make sure he gets another appearance (or several) and they’ll call him Denny. Maybe he can be the lead bodyguard for the honeymoon (if there is one).

  58. mamibunny Says:

    Whats going on here? can’t we just enjoy the comic please? X(

    And for A B, i agree w/ Bobby on this, where did you see all these banners? The only time I saw anything related to this comic was a link provided by Eisu on his ‘No Pink Ponies’ web comic…

    Anyway… LOVE the art Eisu, love the story Bobby… and I love the fact that you are more interactive w/ your fans…
    I think the body guard should have a tough name… like Cobra, Mack Truck,
    Big Poppa D… LMAO… ^_^v

  59. Megs Says:

    ( I know it’s old news now.. but I honestly didn’t want to read the comments anymore at all once you and A.B. got into that row…I don’t agree with AB’s opinion, but I dont like reading all the heated banter back and forth either– so he thinks you’re commercial.. whatever. So he thinks you haven’t earned the spot as top comic– you know better, you’ve obviously earned it because you’re there… so it’s a non-event… Hopefully the next comment pages aren’t like this)

  60. Neferiel Says:

    No offense, B.C. i love your comic, but THIS would be a lie here:
    “Please tell me where I wasn’t civil. I assume you’d point to this?”
    the problem was, it wasnm’t that you weren’t being civil. you were, in the letter of the law, at least. but the spirit was kind of getting left out. there were a couple of things that really struck me as awful to be saying. i’d quote them, but honestly none of the people here probablyt want this old thing dragging on… annyyywaaayyyy

  61. Bobby Crosby Says:

    And there’s a totally pointless comment by Neferiel.

  62. JediAnn Solo Says:

    LOL, I love how Parker says “I’ll kill you!” but she’s the size of the guy’s arm.

  63. Jo Says:

    I love the face on Janny in the last pannel!

  64. chumash99 Says:

    “LOL, I love how Parker says “I’ll kill you!” but she’s the size of the guy’s arm.”

    Check the latest pages of “Sore Thumbs”; when Parker loses her temper, you’d better not be the one she’s mad at. That girl is scary.