Step By Step
Hank won’t ever say he’s “seen it all,” because that just invites his residents to start getting creative. And that’s never a good thing for him. He may have seen similar shenanigans, but the slip-n’-slide is apparently a new one.
Also, memo to self: plan panels that are supposed to have crowds more than a day in advance so there’s time to draw a crowd. But hey, I’m finishing before 2 am tonight, so I’m gonna mark that one in the win column. Huzzah!
Lastly, this is strip number 90. It’s both really cool and kinda surreal to know I’m almost to 100, and that I’ve been doing this for a year now!
I don’t get it. In the third panel of the previous strip, McCall’s expression suggests there was something worse going on than building a Slip ‘N Slide in the hallway.
McCall’s eyes in that last panel. He is not *pleased* with the creativity here. (nod)
Stan’s apparently one durable bugger.