I bet ‘The Robin Hood’ is a restaurant, bar & grill kind of place, it has a nice name. I also enjoy looking at all those people, they are always so different and very interesting to observe, you get that feeling you want to know more about each individual; for example, the tall brunette on your left, where is she going, what is her story, etc… Mr. Allison should revisit this comic, and create future volumes with a reference to all these people, that would be fun, don’t you think?!
ESTHER DE GROOT CAMEO! (Probably.) (Also: GARY THE HORSE!)
(Also, this strip is WAY out of place. There should have been, like, ten more strips before between yesterday’s strip and today’s.) (It’s also a new strip for the remaster, so it’s not as blatant as it could be, I guess, but… well, there’s a reason Mildred is asking about Lottie’s hobbies that isn’t apparent. Ah, well.)
I don’t think painted lines in the road are supposed to look like that? Maybe I’m just used to only seeing the in the States, where they’d usually be… y’know, straight? Is it a British thing? (Or a Tackleford thing, more likely?)
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Really a nice street. Also, nice to see Mildred is still sad for Lottie.
imagenesis about 3 years ago
I bet ‘The Robin Hood’ is a restaurant, bar & grill kind of place, it has a nice name. I also enjoy looking at all those people, they are always so different and very interesting to observe, you get that feeling you want to know more about each individual; for example, the tall brunette on your left, where is she going, what is her story, etc… Mr. Allison should revisit this comic, and create future volumes with a reference to all these people, that would be fun, don’t you think?!
Brian Perler Premium Member about 3 years ago
ESTHER DE GROOT CAMEO! (Probably.) (Also: GARY THE HORSE!)
(Also, this strip is WAY out of place. There should have been, like, ten more strips before between yesterday’s strip and today’s.) (It’s also a new strip for the remaster, so it’s not as blatant as it could be, I guess, but… well, there’s a reason Mildred is asking about Lottie’s hobbies that isn’t apparent. Ah, well.)
I don’t think painted lines in the road are supposed to look like that? Maybe I’m just used to only seeing the in the States, where they’d usually be… y’know, straight? Is it a British thing? (Or a Tackleford thing, more likely?)
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Do Lottie’s feet ever touch the ground?
DiopticTurtle Premium Member about 3 years ago
#Justice4GaryTheHorse
ncdrifter about 3 years ago
This looks like a real place! Great artwork and pleasing to the eyes. It could almost do without dialogue.
face.less_b about 3 years ago
Poor Lottie growing up before social media. Today she would fit right in.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 3 years ago
You should not tit about while painting street lines.
British Council on Street Line Painting.
GaryCooper about 3 years ago
… And of course, Gary the Horse dances the waltz!