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A Panicky Little Dog
Sure, Scout can be a little panicky. But in this case, he’s got good reason. And he’s actually pretty good under pressure, coming up with a plan to get Bigfoot somewhere safe and allow the big guy to keep his cherished souvenirs — as long as they can pack that bag in record time.
Sasquatch And Dogs
Sierra’s right, of course. Bigfoot has a dog. But Dan’s correct too. Bigfoot investigators have long held that dogs are not the Sasquatch’s best friend. Reports of dogs cowering in fear or running from the sight of a Bigfoot have been around for years, as have tales of dogs injured or even killed by the forest-dwelling giants. And while these stories are disheartening, they do suggest that Bigfoot and Scout’s friendship is truly special. But you already knew that, didn’t you? (Note: I cannot find the copyright on that scary Bigfoot painting. If anyone knows who did it, let me know so I can properly credit the artist.)
Furster! Furster!
I know, Scout. I’m working as fast as I can, trying to stay ahead of the weekly deadline. But it’s tough. The cast of this book is bigger than the first one. Who knew that’d take longer? Everyone but me, I guess.The good news is we’re coming close to the end of the first arc of the story — season one, as some folks put it — at which point I’ll take a little break, regroup, and work on building up a little buffer for season two. But I’ll be adding even more characters in the next arc so it feels like I really haven’t learned anything at all about time management.
Thanks for reading! Please share the comic with anyone you think might enjoy it. See you next week! -v
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Looks like they might have a chance to evade these opportunistic clods! Maybe Scout should stay behind to growl at them and play on their suspicions.
I mean, part of me thinks that, sure, Scout’s braver now than he was when he first got lost in the woods. But another part of me thinks if people see a dog that cute, they’ll just take him. Just take him home and cuddle him and kiss him and rub his belly. I mean…that’s what I’d probably do. -v
Okay, WAIT—forget I said that.
Oh things are getting tense! Pack that bag quickly guys!
I will miss seeing these guys during your break, but you definitely deserve it after all these pages. Thanks for putting this great story out there for us week after week!
Are you trying to get on my good side with these generous, understanding comments? Because it’ll probably work.
Anyway, don’t worry. There are still more pages before the break. And things will get more tense. Especially here in the studio where I’m scrambling to get things finished. -v
Yep, there’s a very special friendship going on here! But then, this isn’t an ordinary sasquatch story either. It’s an extraordinary sasquatch story!
Aw, thanks, RG. Very happy you’re enjoying this. I am too. -v