Kayla used to be as silly as the other girls – and Parker. Now, she looks and acts like an adult. Her silence in P#2 says a lot. This comic continues to surprise.
How about this for plot? Darby, put off by the snobbish attitude of the Milford High kids, organizes a softball team at the alternative school. The Milford kids think it’s a big joke and challenge them to a game, like Eddie Albert in The Longest Yard. And the alternative kids shock them by clobbering them, led by Darby’s pitching. Darby decides to win even though she knows it means a longer sentence.
…sorry to use up my allotment for the week in one day, but I notice that the kid in P3 has the Milford giant hand syndrome that we have seen so often. Must be the nuclear research done during the late 1940’s in Milford before Oak Ridge got the contract.
Is the woman with black hair in Panel 2 the same one in Panel 3? Whigham seems to draw the same people over and over again, and one can’t tell who’s who.
Great segue from panel two to panel three. I like this storyline, although I don’t understand the reason for keeping Jaxson a secret from the coach and the other members of the team. Being a parent doesn’t disqualify a student from participating in high school sports.
davidblack over 12 years ago
Kayla used to be as silly as the other girls – and Parker. Now, she looks and acts like an adult. Her silence in P#2 says a lot. This comic continues to surprise.
chiphilton over 12 years ago
How about this for plot? Darby, put off by the snobbish attitude of the Milford High kids, organizes a softball team at the alternative school. The Milford kids think it’s a big joke and challenge them to a game, like Eddie Albert in The Longest Yard. And the alternative kids shock them by clobbering them, led by Darby’s pitching. Darby decides to win even though she knows it means a longer sentence.
thejudge over 12 years ago
Jaxson is the cutest comic kid since Dondi!
BikeMike over 12 years ago
Jaxon is not cute. That hand is full of germs and threatens to get the whole softball team sick.
bearwku82 over 12 years ago
Can’t wait for Li’ Joni Mitchell to take some BP against Darby. Better wear a flak jacket Al Jolson.
bearwku82 over 12 years ago
Al Jolson? Makes me think of one thing, Curly from The Three Stooges reciting “Mammy”!
BikeMike over 12 years ago
9th grade. So he was 14. Jaxon is her son. Her brother! Her son! Her brother!
chujusmith over 12 years ago
I’m not giving up on the tattoo storyline. The girls will all be getting “M’s” on their shoulders, but now they’ll stand for Mommy.
jslabotnik over 12 years ago
Saying hello to mommy AND about to give a wet willy to the girl who’s wishing Al-Jo to live long and prosper
OldGreyBear over 12 years ago
then again, I could be wrong, what if jaxson is the result of abuse?
Never sure what will develop
cuttersjock over 12 years ago
Kayla is indeed looking quite fetching in P2, but I see trouble on the horizon….hoodies in P1 !!!!!!!!!
cuttersjock over 12 years ago
Gil Thorp…stories ripped from the headlines!
miffedmax over 12 years ago
Maybe Jaxon is the drug-dealing assasin, and they’re in the witness protection program.
Cliff1911 over 12 years ago
Look, Mommy, I’m pulling the hair of the girl in Panel 2!
cuttersjock over 12 years ago
…sorry to use up my allotment for the week in one day, but I notice that the kid in P3 has the Milford giant hand syndrome that we have seen so often. Must be the nuclear research done during the late 1940’s in Milford before Oak Ridge got the contract.
stukuls over 12 years ago
The thing I don’t really understand is how the young pitcher is able to play on this team if she seems to go to another High School.
dputhoff over 12 years ago
Is the woman with black hair in Panel 2 the same one in Panel 3? Whigham seems to draw the same people over and over again, and one can’t tell who’s who.
wmac8898 over 12 years ago
Great segue from panel two to panel three. I like this storyline, although I don’t understand the reason for keeping Jaxson a secret from the coach and the other members of the team. Being a parent doesn’t disqualify a student from participating in high school sports.
rusty gate over 12 years ago
If Darby “the Assassin” knocked off somebody at the local hangout, could we say she “kicked the bucket”?