I was just trying to think of the most unsubtle thing I could. And it was a panda bear throwing up on everything. Including the sun.
So… he’s too big and he doesn’t quite look like himself yet, but Pinder finally showed up in this strip.
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I was just trying to think of the most unsubtle thing I could. And it was a panda bear throwing up on everything. Including the sun.
So… he’s too big and he doesn’t quite look like himself yet, but Pinder finally showed up in this strip.
I really want to come back and revisit this concept some day. Do the “Hi & Lois,” the “Apartment 3-G,” and the “Hagar the Horrible.”
While his nose still has too much of a snout here (which a bear should have, but Pinder doesn’t), Pinder’s personality really started to come together with this strip. This one and “Tiny Doors” really told me everything about who Pinder was and how I needed to write him.
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