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By John Zakour (writer) & Scott Roberts (artist)
Maria is a kid who sees things her own way- and expects the world to see it her own way too! Her friend Joey is more practical. He helps keep her grounded, though that’s as easy as handling a Thanksgiving balloon in a hurricane. Sue is special and she knows it- better than anyone. She’s writing her autobiography now, but she’ll live it later. Bob takes things slower. Ms. Payne is their teacher- she enjoys her job, she truly does. She’d enjoy it even more without the students.
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johnzakour
said, 10 months ago
Sue is not the deepest character…at first…
Nachikethass said, 10 months ago
@johnzakour
Is that comment an adumbration? :)
lightenup
said, 10 months ago
Or you can be a “reality” star. Always good to have a backup plan.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 10 months ago
Sue is quite at ease with herself. Some people go through life asking “Who am I?” Others are all ready with the answer and waiting for you to ask.
NateWright said, 10 months ago
@Thomas Scott Roberts
I love your strip… Quick question, if I may: Who’s that on you profile picture? He’s real cute.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 10 months ago
I’ve been planning on winning the lottery too!
Maybe I should buy a ticket.
Jeff0811 said, 10 months ago
Wondering where my money would be safer, investing in my 401k, or lottery tickets, these days both “plans” are kind of iffy.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 10 months ago
@NateWright
That’s me at about 8. Third grade, I’m guessing.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 10 months ago
@Jeff0811
There are lots of sad lottery stories, but one I remember concerned a woman in our town who played at the local stationery store. Every week she played the same numbers, without varying a digit. The one week she didn’t but a ticket and play- you guessed it- they came up. Ouch.
johnzakour
said, 10 months ago
That would be so cool if that were Scott now, not only would he be a child art prodigy he’d have a cool 60s retro look.
starfighter441 said, 10 months ago
The latter is actually my retirement plan…
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 10 months ago
@johnzakour
Being a child prodigy has a built in downside. All the attention they get BECAUSE they’re so young to be doing what they do doesn’t sustain one into adulthood. Now they have to be even better, to top themselves, and be judged on the work alone- not on the novelty of their age.
Tom Falco
said, 10 months ago
Or being a Kardashian.
Ladyydoc said, 10 months ago
@NateWright
I think he’s cute, too.
Jkiss
said, 10 months ago
@johnzakour
So there is hope for her yet?