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Go Zelda!!
I am the shortest in my family. That position is difficult to be in.
I enjoy seeing pieces of you two in these comics. Readers are given a glimpse of your thinking processes and experiences in a unique way. I doubt there’s another comic strip close to this. You guys have created something truly special and authentic. Awesome sauce!
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Faith, this comment made my day. It was an absolute joy to reveal a little something of us in this. I think it’s such details as this that allows Crumble Cult to shine. That’s my hope anyway. 🙂
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Well the love for Zelda positively oozes from the screen. So glad Zelda embraced her body and didn’t keep on down the dark track you intimated.
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I’m so glad of it too. Eating disorders are… well, grisly. I wouldn’t wish that on anybody.
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Aww lovely!
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Thanks so much! This was one of my personal favourites to write and draw. 🙂
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Dear Tony,
My daughter is supposedly “small” for her age. I never think of her that way, though. To me she is oh! so much larger than life. I get the feeling your wife is like that, too.
All My Love,
Jennifer
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She’s very much so, and makes her presence known! (Which is as it should be.) 😀
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Beautiful. You have such a sensitive way of telling stories. Very caring. And your art is phenomenal. I’m a huge fan. I’ll be investigating your archives for awhile!
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Thank you so much, Pamo. I hope the other strips are just as much to your liking, even the more confronting ones.
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