Oh, wow. First person. Well, I just want to say that I discovered this comic literally two days ago, and I have to say I’ve enjoyed it so far. I think it’s a very interesting take on certain topics that are often seen as taboo, and while I’m not 100% sure I agree with the way everything’s been presented, overall I think it’s handed VERY maturely.
…That being said, wow, this comic’s a slow burn.
This is indeed a “jump” to a new scene in order to “check in” check in on Hunter. It’s used in movies and written literature a lot to keep multiple plotlines running in parellel.
No worries! I’ve had to go back and re-read (sometimes the whole thing) to get references and “re-assemble” all the plot lines in my head, Campy spins a nessecarily complex story.
It’s certainly more than I could handle!
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Oh, wow. First person. Well, I just want to say that I discovered this comic literally two days ago, and I have to say I’ve enjoyed it so far. I think it’s a very interesting take on certain topics that are often seen as taboo, and while I’m not 100% sure I agree with the way everything’s been presented, overall I think it’s handed VERY maturely.
…That being said, wow, this comic’s a slow burn.
I’ve been reading for close to 5 years now, and I still look forward to every new strip.
But, it’s just the right size for holding DVDs.
Bunners
I think Colin is about to get into worse trouble than he ever anticipated.
I’d say Todd would be in even worse trouble since he asked to see. Or even the female teacher who walked into the boy’s bathroom.
Willy.
Alright, Willy. He and the female teacher will likely be in worse trouble than Collin, considering the circumstances at hand.
Best title yet, Campion!
You guys are like 4, though, they’re all small at that age.
I’m a little lost with context, story line just jumped and hiccuped to me.
This is indeed a “jump” to a new scene in order to “check in” check in on Hunter. It’s used in movies and written literature a lot to keep multiple plotlines running in parellel.
Currently, he’s at school as denoted here in a previous strip: https://www.foresthillcomic.org/comic/willy-meet-him/
Okay, just one of those plot issues that I forgot about.
Thanks.
No worries! I’ve had to go back and re-read (sometimes the whole thing) to get references and “re-assemble” all the plot lines in my head, Campy spins a nessecarily complex story.
It’s certainly more than I could handle!