I loved that reveal back in the day. It’s not fancy magic, it’s the magic of money trading hands.
Or, as one of my friends often put it, “beer magic.” It’s the magic that happens when someone pays for someone else’s beer.
That’s what I liked about Norm’s writing. He led us down a path expecting something predictable, and then does a twist. A believable twist. That’s what kept the strip interesting.
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RETAIL: Year One
This is currently the only collected volumeĀ of Retail comics. It contains every comic (printed in black and white) from 2006.
I loved that reveal back in the day. It’s not fancy magic, it’s the magic of money trading hands.
Or, as one of my friends often put it, “beer magic.” It’s the magic that happens when someone pays for someone else’s beer.
That’s what I liked about Norm’s writing. He led us down a path expecting something predictable, and then does a twist. A believable twist. That’s what kept the strip interesting.