oh poo! doing text on a computer makes it EASIER to lay out and revise! The font used in the strip might not have a bold version, making the use of underline a much easier way to emphasize the word. just a guess.
When I was in high school we had a very talkative kid in our gym class who had just moved up north from a very agrarian southern state that would regale us with highly descriptive tales of him and his friends having sex with various barnyard animals. He was always perplexed and amazed that everyone in his new school was shocked by that sort of behavior. Weird. Just really weird.
Wait a minute! How did Sprocket get in to the coffeeshop without any shoes on her feet?! I’m beginning to think this comic strip is not very realistic!
“Ostensibly a horror-tinged domestic drama about a poet and his wife in a country house beset by unknown guests, “mother!” is actually pretty clearly an alternate take on biblical history as well as a projection of future biblical-level disasters. According to this (pretty clearly evident) allegorical reading, the movie isn’t about marriage, not really. It’s about God (Bardem) and his main creation, Earth (Lawrence), who are figuring out how to get along with each other when an onslaught of people begin to arrive — Adam and Eve (Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer), Cain and Abel (Domhnall and Brian Gleeson), early Christian disciples (Kristen Wiig) and, eventually, war-mongering and environment-neglecting hordes who will precipitate an apocalypse." http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-mother-aronofsky-genre-20170925-story.html
Ka-BOOM!