Maria's Day by John Zakour and Scott Roberts
- November 25, 2012
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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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Dennis Wiles said, 6 months ago
Hey! Peppermint Patty!
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 6 months ago
@Dennis Wiles
When she hears there’s a game going on, she’s there.
vwdualnomand said, 6 months ago
saw a youtube video of the sideline reporter at a soccer game getting hit in the head by the ball. lol
phritzg
said, 6 months ago
Better call Dr. “Maria’s Mom” for some first aid.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
What a funny way to reference him as “Mr. Maria’s dad.” A nice bit putting in P. Patty on the far left.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 6 months ago
Kids don’t always know other kids’ last names.
Comic Minister said, 6 months ago
@Thomas Scott Roberts
Sad but true sir.
Comic Minister said, 6 months ago
Glasses knockout!
Stella S said, 6 months ago
Soccer practice is going to be real short if he doesn’t learn to keep his eyes on the ball.
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 6 months ago
@Comic Minister
Not sad, just the way kids are. Adults too sometimes. When my one girl was in kindergarten, she always talked about her best friend Megan, but never with any last name. Sure enough, I ran into the mom one day, and my girl hadn’t a clue what their last name was, so I just said, “Hi, Megan’s Mom!” She laughed and introduced herself properly of course, and we’re all still friends.
smjlucky1 said, 6 months ago
I was taught to call be people Mr or Mrs with their last name. When I went to work, one of my co-workers was my neighbor that I knew from the time I was 5 yrs old. Her name is Mrs Roux. Of course I called her that to the dismay of all the other co-workers. It took me a while to get used to calling her by her first name.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 6 months ago
I always learned first and last names of my classmates. As a budding writer, words fascinated me. The sounds of some names were particularly intriguing. But that was me.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
@Thomas Scott Roberts
I like to write and also like to collect names. The more different the better.
Comic Minister said, 6 months ago
@Penny Robinson Fan Club
I see.
comicsssfan said, 6 months ago
So, he’s not much of an athlete.