I was thinking her accessories are in her bag and the laptop is in her other outstretched hand that we can’t see. I contemplated letting it hang in the air behind her, cartoon style, but I think even in this dire emotional state she would hang on to it.
The squiggly lines outlining the first 3 panels, the poof of the dream cloud in the fourth and her wardrobe change all suggest that Lisa was imagining what her life would be like as a wi-fi hobo and then decides against becoming one. While I read the face of the BF in panel 2 as concern/pity I would argue against punching him in the face long enough to determine if it was actual bf’s expression or imaginary bf’s expression.
And this is why it’s hard to be a guy. Women get mad at us not just for what we think (which we admittedly may sometimes deserve), but for what they *think* we think – or even what they think we *might* think under certain imaginary circumstances.
Panel 1: (wavy lines) Lisa is hoboed out in rags and bare feet, sitting on the sidewalk with her laptop. She has a can for change and a sign that says "Feed my addiction."
Panel 2: (wavy lines) Mike sees her from afar. He looks sad. She looks up at him.
Panel 3: (wavy lines) Close up of Lisa with tears in her eyes.
Panel 4: Normal Lisa, at night. A cloud pops over her head.
Panel 5: Lisa runs away from the wifi hobos. Lisa: I don't wanna be a wifi hobo!
Panel 1: (wavy lines) Lisa is hoboed out in rags and bare feet, sitting on the sidewalk with her laptop. She has a can for change and a sign that says "Feed my addiction."
Panel 2: (wavy lines) Mike sees her from afar. He looks sad. She looks up at him.
Panel 3: (wavy lines) Close up of Lisa with tears in her eyes.
Panel 4: Normal Lisa, at night. A cloud pops over her head.
Panel 5: Lisa runs away from the wifi hobos. Lisa: I don't wanna be a wifi hobo!
well running and all is fine… but dont you think your forgetting a laptop and a mouse somewhere?
oohhhh just noticed she has a bag >.> …
my bad /fail
I was thinking her accessories are in her bag and the laptop is in her other outstretched hand that we can’t see. I contemplated letting it hang in the air behind her, cartoon style, but I think even in this dire emotional state she would hang on to it.
hehehe
i have no clue how artists like you work on these… there are so many minor details like this to be careful of.
/respect
I have an 18.1 in Toshiba Qosmio, no way I could carry it in one hand like that.
Join us…..
Awww she looked so sad and her boyfriend just ignored her like that? Someone needs to punch him in the face.
He wouldnt really have been like that, it was just Lisa’s imagination.
Already knew I was just saying if he had done something like that he would deserve to get punched in the face.
The squiggly lines outlining the first 3 panels, the poof of the dream cloud in the fourth and her wardrobe change all suggest that Lisa was imagining what her life would be like as a wi-fi hobo and then decides against becoming one. While I read the face of the BF in panel 2 as concern/pity I would argue against punching him in the face long enough to determine if it was actual bf’s expression or imaginary bf’s expression.
Psh, like that matters.
My ex used to get mad at me for stuff I did in her dreams.
And this is why it’s hard to be a guy. Women get mad at us not just for what we think (which we admittedly may sometimes deserve), but for what they *think* we think – or even what they think we *might* think under certain imaginary circumstances.
*sigh*
;o)
Stay Lisa! We have cookies!
Yes, but they only stay around until you close the session…
nono we dont have cookies, we have cooties
Oh, c’mon… there’s still time for one more random heroic. I’m a tank, after all; it’ll be quick.