Transcript:
how long has this child been alone on the streets?
hard to know. she is mute.
the commissioner wants us to hand her over to government officials.
Captain that is a very bad idea.
common....you can speak I know it!
Tell me your name.
Yolan da
krys723 almost 9 years ago
This will be a very exciting arc…I can feel it
SecretSpy almost 9 years ago
gasps We get to learn more about her background!
I actually understood most of the strip too.
Nachikethass almost 9 years ago
Wow – Captain Ruiz? What’s that place? Somewhere in Cuba?
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Now I’m beginning to understand……
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 9 years ago
He said “government officials” no doubt it is Cuba.
Olddog1 almost 9 years ago
Panel 2. Old US car. Cuba.
Teresa Murphy Premium Member almost 9 years ago
There is a date on the calendar 1975. First panel
genghis.shaman almost 9 years ago
Yeah, because saying “I know you can speak” always makes kids suddenly able to speak and doesn’t make them feel worse about themselves.
Darryl Heine almost 9 years ago
I hope this strip is not jumping from African-American to Hispanic with the Spanish language and English translations on the bottom.
bookworm0812 almost 9 years ago
Anyone here know Spanish who would like to translate? I know a little Spanish, but not enough to understand this conversation.
270TX almost 9 years ago
There is a palm tree in panel 2
lunatics_fringe Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Well this came out of nowhere.
barister almost 9 years ago
Now there’s an exciting story line!! So looking forward to the next few panels. Let’s all hope that this is NOT a teaser and everything goes back to normal, leaving us guessing. My guess is Cuba, Venezuela or Mexico judging by the military presence in a social matter say about 30-40 years ago.
llong65 almost 9 years ago
Yolan “da”…..Russian for yes?
360guy Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I must say, I recognized her mole in panel 1.
Lavubua McGinty, in the 70s Venezuela was a stable constitutional republic. Sad what’s happened there.
Dirty Dragon almost 9 years ago
Tomorrow, young Yolanda throws the National Revolutionary Policemen out of their own office…
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 9 years ago
She trusted him because he said he didn’t want to turn her over to funcionarios.
PBS< BN<JS almost 9 years ago
THE STORY OF YOLANDA!!!! finally
hippogriff almost 9 years ago
360guyThen it was a CIA colony with death squads. Since the Bolivarian Revolution, it, and all other such countries have been under siege by the CIA, IMF, Pentagon, and other agents of imperialismo.
laisla1315 almost 9 years ago
Oh, please, give me a break! I think you’ve been reading too much left-wing propaganda. And, no, I’m not a partisan of right-wing regimes in Latin America.
laisla1315 almost 9 years ago
Oh, please, give me a break! I think you’ve been reading too much left-wing propaganda. And, no, I’m not a partisan of right-wing regimes in Latin America.
PBS< BN<JS almost 9 years ago
well the story better be better than that.
red parrot 46 almost 9 years ago
The Officer has same eyebrows, nose, chin w / dimple, and similar slight mustache as Joe Cobb. Think there will be a Crunchy like character next.
Thehag almost 9 years ago
Whoa, back story! Yay!
mafastore almost 9 years ago
Okay, it was obvious to me. When Capt Ruiz was young she was in a country/situation that was run, but among others, a commissioner who instilled fear in people.
She does not want to be the police commissioner as a result of her childhood experience wherever she lived.
Did you miss the word “commissioner” in who wants to hand her over? Where she was does not matter, just that to her “commissioner” is a bad person.
Presbyteros almost 9 years ago
Nice way to go, Robb! I’m intrigued.
Dawn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Oh wow.