so, back in high school, we were going to get tested on a certain book (can’t remember which, but it was a long classic), and I decided to just read the Cliff Notes for the book. A day or two before the test I realized the Cliff Notes left out certain important (according to the teacher at least) aspects in the story, and decided the Cliff Notes were not sufficient. I ended up spending many straight hours reading the book, never finishing it in time for the test – but at lest I think I passed the test….
snsurone76 8 months ago
It seems that this week’s strip are one-shots with no steady arc, This one is good.
seanfear 8 months ago
the negative side here is that the report is not bullying so Kate can’t do anything about it in school
nosirrom 8 months ago
Clayton is well suited to write 1950’s sci-fi movies.
rbrt6956 8 months ago
Definitely Adam’s son.
ChessPirate 8 months ago
Clay Harryhausen?
(¬_¬)
VICTOR PROULX 8 months ago
My, I hated school.
ladykat 8 months ago
I didn’t mind doing book reports.
raybarb44 8 months ago
Great men in the movie industry started in the same way…..
eb110americana 8 months ago
Ooooh. “Clay-ton.” I get it!
Cactus-Pete 8 months ago
Time on the report? Has he spent any time with the book?
cuzinron47 8 months ago
So is he gonna turn in the monster as his book report?
dragonfury98 8 months ago
so, back in high school, we were going to get tested on a certain book (can’t remember which, but it was a long classic), and I decided to just read the Cliff Notes for the book. A day or two before the test I realized the Cliff Notes left out certain important (according to the teacher at least) aspects in the story, and decided the Cliff Notes were not sufficient. I ended up spending many straight hours reading the book, never finishing it in time for the test – but at lest I think I passed the test….
gcarlson 8 months ago
Writer Sharon Kay Penman would refer to the “deadline dragon.”