Sally Protest page 4




Notes


1. Sally is supposed to be sitting in a tree here, but it doesn't look like your standard tree so much as a very bizarre form of cactus. Or possibly a tree made of spaghetti.

2. Bottom panels: I could have sworn she was wearing clohes before. She also looks several years younger than the fox guy.

3. Having read a certain amount of Gonterman's work, I believe Pipkin is some rabbit villain fellow. I do not know what's with the changing pronouns, nor, honestly, do I want to.

4. Usually when a sentence is ended with the phrase "...I'm afraid," it is because bad news has just been delivered. This is especially true in the case shown here - there is no gentle way to tell someone that they have landed in a Gonterman comic.

5. Gonterman uses the phrase "In my humblest of opinions," which is kind of like saying "the tallest midget," in any context that refers to Gonterman, and coming from Davey-Kins himself is more like Gandhi saying he'd give up all the crusading for a ham sandwich and a big fat white woman.