 In this arc, Brisbane starts to show that kind of nervous energy that'd fuel his relationship with Kimberly, once she showed up. And Caleb shows that same self-assuredness that he always had.
 And Peter comes back to save the day. Somebody needed to. "Fickle, ain't I?" is the best explanation for these kind of double-crosses.
 No, none of what Peter was saying is true. In Kevin & Kell, current events tended to tie to past events in a moderately complicated way, and the wasp was bending reality. Hodges was mentioned here because he was the only minor character I had that wasn't Goliath.
 I'm pretty sure the first panel was adapted from something else. Maybe I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. It seems like the kind of joke they'd use. The Donovan album in question was "A Gift from a Flower to a Garden".
 Okay, I like this comic.
 I had decided that "That isn't orange juice! It's nitroglycerin!" was the funniest line ever, which is why it ends this way. With bad costumes, a hastily built 'restaurant' set, a fake moustache, and explosives. Anyhow, I offer this as a lesson to everyone else who wants to do comics: You can end all of your stories with things like this, or you can end none of your stories with things like this, but if you only end few of them like this it seems weird.
The Beh Wasp pt 3
drawn by Dave Cousens
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