In some moments I feel like Nancy is the least compelling character in her own strip. Olivia’s been excellent at bringing distinct personalities and outlooks to the table in the guise of her supporting cast, but in doing so Nancy herself often seems to be relegated to the role of foil. I get it from the perspective of needing a punchline to make it a “comic” strip, but it tends to sell the character short by stripping her down to a parody of herself- too much of this and Nancy stops being relatable and just comes off as a prick.
Panel 3’s advice isn’t too different from my personal motto, which is also my plan for getting through life: “Left foot. Right foot. If not there yet, repeat.”
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I think Nancy could tick that box a long time ago, but as usual I like Agnes’ advice.
zorak950 almost 6 years ago
In some moments I feel like Nancy is the least compelling character in her own strip. Olivia’s been excellent at bringing distinct personalities and outlooks to the table in the guise of her supporting cast, but in doing so Nancy herself often seems to be relegated to the role of foil. I get it from the perspective of needing a punchline to make it a “comic” strip, but it tends to sell the character short by stripping her down to a parody of herself- too much of this and Nancy stops being relatable and just comes off as a prick.
coratelli almost 6 years ago
Nancy rules!
asrialfeeple almost 6 years ago
Get of your rear and get in gear.
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
I believe in Tinker Bell, the Tooth Fairy, and God.
Lassmaster almost 6 years ago
Lucy, laying down the TRUTH.
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Very good advice.
Sibre almost 6 years ago
Just start believin’! Hold onto that feelin’!
Kip W almost 6 years ago
Panel 3’s advice isn’t too different from my personal motto, which is also my plan for getting through life: “Left foot. Right foot. If not there yet, repeat.”