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DED
DED
9 years ago

I’m guessing that Emily (or her daughter) just learned “perspective” in art class.

Catie
Catie
9 years ago
Reply to  DED

And the road still looks drunk.

Waffles
Waffles
9 years ago
Reply to  DED

I’m guessing that Emily (or her daughter) was sick on the day that they learned about ‘perspective’. 😉

Kris
Kris
9 years ago
Reply to  Waffles

And Figure Drawing is next semester. 😉

Bruce
Bruce
9 years ago

Oh, how cute. Little Andrea’s Great Adventure… GAH!! Seriously?? A headless dude??

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
9 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

He has a head! (It’s on his belly.) I can image a version of Edgar Poe’s “Never Bet the Devil Your Head” in which Tobby Dammit had a parasitic twin conjoined at the abdomen. When the host lost the bet (and his head), his parasitic twin’s head became the brains of the outfit. They joined up with Little Andrea. They all have a great adventure teaching an illiterate geezer how to spell while searching for the missing head.

invader
invader
9 years ago

Is that a missing flyer I see, but what exactly is missing?

ASwan
9 years ago

Okay, I think that the dude is supposed to be carrying his head, but it just looks like it’s superimposed on him, as if it’s dangling by an invisible thread…

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
9 years ago

Another Crayola cover. Cool…

Take Cover
Take Cover
9 years ago

“Andrea, we’ve talked about this sort of behavior before. Now you put that nice man’s head back on this instant. And say you’re sorry.”

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
9 years ago

Little Andrea looks rather glum for a girl having a great adventure.

Catie
Catie
9 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

She is a “reluctant heroine” in the blurb, so I guess it’s appropriate? Not very engaging, though. She’s also perfect. In the blurb, not on the cover unfortunately.