So the story arc is about family time, for a few days. Speaking of family, is Meemaw dead yet? On September 7 she told us she had 6 months left to live, so this is her last month in the strip (unless she’s already gone).
VROOOMMM! Gotta be Lukey in the fast lane, racing Gil in his mental giant cranium. A crash and GilPa performs life saving first aid on Senior and Junior until the ambulance arrives. Frannie performs brain surgery on BHHL and with a few upgrades, Lukey loses his passion for coaching and the obsession of GT to produce musicals.
In P2, Henry is once again paying homage to the commenters and our obsession with the Thorp kids being missing. You gotta love how he plays off of our schtick.
A story arc. Is the construction of plot in a novel or story. It can also mean an extended or continuing storyline. In storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strips, video games, and films. With each episode following a dramatic arc.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 1 year ago
So the story arc is about family time, for a few days. Speaking of family, is Meemaw dead yet? On September 7 she told us she had 6 months left to live, so this is her last month in the strip (unless she’s already gone).
crettawva over 1 year ago
Wonder if the gray car passing Gil has something to do with the next story arc?
Charks over 1 year ago
“The last thing I remember Doc, I started to swerve …”
jslabotnik over 1 year ago
“haven’t always been there”? Kind of glossing over that sweatshop thing, Gil
bearwku82 over 1 year ago
VROOOMMM! Gotta be Lukey in the fast lane, racing Gil in his mental giant cranium. A crash and GilPa performs life saving first aid on Senior and Junior until the ambulance arrives. Frannie performs brain surgery on BHHL and with a few upgrades, Lukey loses his passion for coaching and the obsession of GT to produce musicals.
Ignatz Premium Member over 1 year ago
My favorite thing about this comic is the completely gratuitous “VROOOOMMM.”
dadjo over 1 year ago
SPOILER ALERT: Mr. Reality is out for his daily jog on that same stretch of highway. (You’re welcome, Mop)
tcayer over 1 year ago
No right way. But LOT’S of wrong ways!
Jami Thorp over 1 year ago
P2: Oh really? You think so? YOU THINK SO?????
James St. John Smythe over 1 year ago
P3… If they can survive that forest fire that Gil is driving directly into.
HooDaD over 1 year ago
In P2, Henry is once again paying homage to the commenters and our obsession with the Thorp kids being missing. You gotta love how he plays off of our schtick.
Mopman over 1 year ago
You know Gil is being dramatic and deep when we get the up nostril shot. And speaking of dramatic and deep, Mopped Up Thorp is neither, as usual.
https://moppedupthorp.wordpress.com/
Irish53 over 1 year ago
P 4 (Jami): “…is that because we never see mom anymore?…”
metals24 over 1 year ago
P3- “…..a better father for you and Keri. And any other kids I might have.”
crettawva over 1 year ago
A story arc. Is the construction of plot in a novel or story. It can also mean an extended or continuing storyline. In storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strips, video games, and films. With each episode following a dramatic arc.
tdrewhardin over 1 year ago
Deleted scene from “Easy Rider”
“Hey, Boy!!!!!! Get a haircut!!!!! Oh shoot!!!!!! That’s Gil!!!!! Never mind!!!!!!!!”
VROOOOOOOMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!
“Who was that, Dad?”“Idaknow, Son. Some redneck janitor on his way to work third shift at VT, I reckon.”
comicwatcher2 over 1 year ago
Kudos when deserved. The strip has made sense the past couple of days.
Mopman over 1 year ago
Hey! Stay out of my closet! Episode 8 of Milford After Dark is online.