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It looks like Watusi is determined to whatever he can to make amends for his … misunderstanding with the Professor and Mitchell! More to come…
It looks like Watusi is determined to whatever he can to make amends for his … misunderstanding with the Professor and Mitchell! More to come…
… and that fluffy strip brings “Dance party on Barker Avenue” to a close! I had originally conceived this story for Bob Corby’s Oh! Comics music issue, but my move-related matters made meeting its deadline impossible; I was glad to use this style experiment as a way to get it finished.
Next week starts a new long storyline; hope to see you then!
Once I remembered this Rick Springfield album cover, I knew just which CD Mr. Johnson would want to play!
Welcome! This month will be a short palette cleanser before we dive into the next long storyline. I’m going to be experimenting a little with the artwork in it, too; check out my Smeary Soapbox Press-ents blog post for a better idea of what I’m aiming at…
(Oh, and in case you missed it, there’s a brand new Watusi digest (#30!) available for your reading pleasure, too!)
… and that brings “The Case of the Purloined Pocketwatch” to its conclusion! Thanks for sticking around for this long storyline; if you’d like to hear some behind-the-scenes thoughts on what I learned from writing a mystery story, check out my Smeary Soapbox Press-ents blog post on the subject!
Come back next week for the start of a super-short storyline. I think it will be a pleasant surprise for you!
Tip of the hat to Columbo, of course. And there really is one more thing to close “The Case of the Purloined Pocketwatch”: next episode’s coda!
Guess all things must come to an end … but can Watusi really let it go? Find out next episode!
And while you’re waiting for that, be sure to check out my just-posted “20 questions” interview with Watusi contributor and all-around creative genius, Tom Cherry!