…well, at least he remembers now. That’s something, right? Also, SUDDEN YELLOW!

For some reason, this page just did NOT want to be drawn. It’s not even a very elaborate thing, but I still had to completely toss out one draft and start over from scratch. I guess a page that loudly, obnoxiously draws attention to Layla’s attractiveness is gonna demand extra attention to character detail or something.

Speaking of weirdness finishing pages, the rest of this week will be a little unusual. The 4th of July lands on Friday this year, meaning the holiday page I was planning will preempt the usual second update of the week. I’ll TRY to get a page ready to go up Saturday, but that all depends on how long it takes to get Friday’s thing done.

And last of all, New Voting Incentive!!!

(Historical Notes: Okay, I think I’ve put it off long enough, let’s really get into the weeds about how much Disonar SUCKS in these early appearances.  I mean, he’s SUPPOSED to suck.  He’s meant to be an even more extreme version of what Frank and Kevin were introduced as: terrible creeps Layla could briefly latch onto as a potential source of income, only for it to fall apart when her pesky sense of decency couldn’t tolerate what a gross guy he was.  The Disonar introduced here is honestly a bit too much of a sleezeball for Far Out There in general, but even if we let that slide, he’s still a character CLEARLY intended to receive some kind of horrible but well-deserved comeuppance at the end of this arc… but then Astrid happened.  Disonar sort of got caught up in her surprise character development, and wound up going through some unplanned shifts of his own to better facilitate it.  The Disonar we see at the end of all this is a VERY different character than the one we see here, one who I can’t see openly creeping on Layla like this.  Honestly, I can’t even see that guy having those two ladies on his arms like we saw at the beginning.  The pathetic puppy we see in those later pages would never have the confidence to actually mack on multiple girls at the same time, it doesn’t even seem like he’s used to successfully talking to ONE.  I can’t say we’ve lost anything in the change, either.  Again, I think this Disonar is too icky for Far Out There in general, and I’d totally be up for rewriting these pages completely if I wasn’t already taking way too long on the re-posting as is.)