Argh. So many site outages lately. We’re working on it, we’re working on it… but at least we’re back now, right??
Moving quick through the decades here, but I think we’re gonna stay in the Sixties for a little while…
See you next Monday (I hope!) with Pg. 5 “Promise!”
THAT escalated quickly. Sadly, the only real question here seems “Is this where Swifty relates to us how quickly he slid to rock bottom next, or where he tried to help his mother, failed, THEN quickly slid to rock bottom?” Poor guy.
We haven’t heard the name of the lady, do we?
It’s nice to see Collins doing origins again and see how his artwork has evolved. The basics are the same and familiar, and the some old feel is there, but it’s still quite different. In a sense Collin’s artwork here fits the current feel of SF, which itself has also changed a lot. And that’s something.
Faster than the Mac 5
Looks like I can see that Swifty loved her mother very much and there’s no lost love between father and son.