art is great, it really captures the drama in the first few panels, and Sam looks sufficiently awkward and apologetic throughout, back to sullen and grouseful at the end. The whole range of emotion is captured.
See, this is why I always turn down all the beautiful girls who proposition me whenever I’m investigating a murder in a small town. Well, that and the fact that I never investigate murders in small towns.
She Died In Terrebonne is a year-long mystery set in rural Oregon in the 1970s. It updates every Thursday at noon. It is written by Kevin Church and drawn by T.J. Kirsch. Write to them at kimimura@agreeablecomics.com.
art is great, it really captures the drama in the first few panels, and Sam looks sufficiently awkward and apologetic throughout, back to sullen and grouseful at the end. The whole range of emotion is captured.
I have to admire the fact that after a kidnapping and beating, Sam’s hair still looks awesome.
See, this is why I always turn down all the beautiful girls who proposition me whenever I’m investigating a murder in a small town. Well, that and the fact that I never investigate murders in small towns.
I hope that guy gets shanked, because he’s… SO NICE.
Welcome back!
As for Sam . . . well it could have been worse . . . a lot worse . . . but let’s not think about that. -eg-
Wah oh… don’t know if I like the sound of that next update.