Yes, yes it did. You can see the flower starting to form in the third panel, but it’s still hair-colored. Then, in the last panel, voila! A fully-formed fuschia flower!
Wait, no. It appears in the last panel of the previous strip, but then it’s hair-colored in the third panel of this strip, then fuschia again in the last panel. I’m confused.
At this point point, they may be resigning themselves to the fact that they will not escape the madness, no matter how far they run. Might as well face it head on with microscope in hand and a laugh on their lips.
Bring it on.
aaannd Tip ….is Tip.
At least it’s not puppets……yet.
He always looks so happy when he says that…
Did a flower spontaneously appear in Tip’s hair? Is this his weird mojo at work, preparing him for the work ahead?
Yes, yes it did. You can see the flower starting to form in the third panel, but it’s still hair-colored. Then, in the last panel, voila! A fully-formed fuschia flower!
Wait, no. It appears in the last panel of the previous strip, but then it’s hair-colored in the third panel of this strip, then fuschia again in the last panel. I’m confused.
The pattern on his dress is mysteriously wandering, too.
The third pannel is probably a coloring error.
The dtess is probably from the dimension of plaid.
Well, he’s understandably distracted. :-^)
Palo Alto must be looking better right now…
At this point point, they may be resigning themselves to the fact that they will not escape the madness, no matter how far they run. Might as well face it head on with microscope in hand and a laugh on their lips.
Marcie seems to be good with it, but then she’s good with pretty much everything that comes her way.
In this case, she came Tip’s way, but she’s good with that, too.
Of course, if you don’t follow Tip’s instructions to the letter, you get “Takeovers”.
But if you’re better at not following Tip’s instructions to the letter, you get “Makeouts”!
So long as it’s just the pattern moving by itself, and not the dress itself, everyone is probably safe.
This had better result in absolutely killer 70s vintage looks for both of them.