I Think She’s Serious
The rest of the gang have just arrived at the demonstration. Everyone is more than happy to help, even though Suma is the only one who’s serious.
The rest of the gang have just arrived at the demonstration. Everyone is more than happy to help, even though Suma is the only one who’s serious.
Mom’s here to rescue everyone from the Black Friday festivities. Now we can get on with the holiday season. We haven’t seen Bibi Jennersten since last Thanksgiving. By the way, the woman standing next to Bibi, is Kate’s Aunt Liv,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
For a while I’ve been drawing Erika as if she’s Kate with a different hairstyle. I admit I’ve been tempted to treat her like Cousin Serina, from Bewitched, or Jeannie’s sister Jeannie. In the real world, however, Kate and Erika[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Following up from last week, Lisa and the others have been waiting for Kate to arrive to begin her night with her coworkers. Of course introductions for Rani, Kate’s workmate at Creative Manor. Things are a little complicated since Kate[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Things in Lysistrata have been moving like a well-oiled machine, really. I never thought I’d have so much fun writing Suma. To have the token good girl be the foil to everyone else was a humorous gold mine was something[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
We finally get to introduce Rani properly. Since the gang hasn’t scared her off just yet, we can assume she has moral fiber and pluck.
Blossom is now the senior staff member at Lysistrata. (now that Lisa is the manager) Because of this, she gets some of the perks of seniority such opening the store in the morning. This is doing wonderful things to her[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
At best, Erika thinks that Blossom’s alleged boyfriend, whether he’s real or not, is a beard to hide a relationship with Hilda. Even though Hilda has confirmed he exists. At worst, she thinks Blossom is all talk and is overcompensating big[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…