Sarah brings little sister Lottie (10-year-old version) along with her when they visit Esther de Groot and her two roommates at university in this month’s issue (#35) of the “Giant Days” comic book, which hit the stores on Wednesday. Lottie certainly makes her presence felt by the roommates, as is her wont.
Oh sure, Linton, rub in how Jack’s voice cracks, why don’t you…
Meanwhile, I’m just wondering how much bias there is in Lottie’s supposed “evidence.” Because right now, all she’s got is a theory that just happens to fit the facts, but nothing to actually back it up.
SKJAM! Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Linton must have been feeling rebellious when he picked that shirt.
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Sarah brings little sister Lottie (10-year-old version) along with her when they visit Esther de Groot and her two roommates at university in this month’s issue (#35) of the “Giant Days” comic book, which hit the stores on Wednesday. Lottie certainly makes her presence felt by the roommates, as is her wont.
scyphi26 almost 7 years ago
Oh sure, Linton, rub in how Jack’s voice cracks, why don’t you…
Meanwhile, I’m just wondering how much bias there is in Lottie’s supposed “evidence.” Because right now, all she’s got is a theory that just happens to fit the facts, but nothing to actually back it up.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
What “Potty” Lottie" has is a hypothesis. Time will tell whether it becomes a theory or not.
Grayhair, The Pirate Formerly Known as Tom Powell Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I thought it was her sister’s boyfriend that looked suspicious, but Lottie would rather it’s her mom’s boyfriend.