secret admirerer
If you have never heard of count your sheep, then you are in for a treat. While it is not just a cute little coic, there are definite elements of cute there much of the time.
However, every once in a while, adis provides us with something that shows he means buisness when he says, "more than cute."
the premise of the comic is that Laurie, who grew up with an imaginary sheep called ship, is a single mother. This is because Marty, who is her childhood sweetheart and friend, died around the time that Katie, her daughter, was born.
Ship, her imaginary friend the sheep, came back to help Laurie raise Katie, and so became Katie's imaginary friend as well.
We have never actually seen Marty, but we have a pretty goo idea of what kind of man he was due to flashbacks and stories involving Laurie. We know he was a smart, funnyy, loving man who didn't know when to give up even as a kid.
And now Adis has given us a little better view of marty in the storyline starting here.
Go ahead. read it. it's only about 5 or 6 comics. I'll be fine back here.
so? back?
I have rarely found a storyline so poignant, yet funny. Well done, adis. well done.
However, every once in a while, adis provides us with something that shows he means buisness when he says, "more than cute."
the premise of the comic is that Laurie, who grew up with an imaginary sheep called ship, is a single mother. This is because Marty, who is her childhood sweetheart and friend, died around the time that Katie, her daughter, was born.
Ship, her imaginary friend the sheep, came back to help Laurie raise Katie, and so became Katie's imaginary friend as well.
We have never actually seen Marty, but we have a pretty goo idea of what kind of man he was due to flashbacks and stories involving Laurie. We know he was a smart, funnyy, loving man who didn't know when to give up even as a kid.
And now Adis has given us a little better view of marty in the storyline starting here.
Go ahead. read it. it's only about 5 or 6 comics. I'll be fine back here.
so? back?
I have rarely found a storyline so poignant, yet funny. Well done, adis. well done.
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