![]() ![]() This, though, is probably just because it’s in mixed case, which you don’t see a whole ton in newspaper comics. Also, the mixed case lettering here looks a lot like the lettering in Jim Scancarelli’s Gasoline Alley: Watterson had a very distinctive way of drawing trees and that tree with the spot black leaf area didn’t jibe. The panel here didn’t strike me as being as Watterson-y as it did to some people. In the following strip, she shows off her own drawing chops in the strip’s second panel: In Monday’s strip, Pastis’s neighbor (Pastis appears as a character in the strip), a little girl named Libby, taunts Pastis about his drawing ability. This week’s Pearls strips will contain a mind-blowing surprise. ![]() ![]() At the beginning of this week Pearls Before Swine cartoonist Stephan Pastis mentioned that something “mind-blowing” was upcoming in this week’s story-line: ![]()
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