Bodysuit 23 #533

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  1. SageM says:

    Either Angela is stronger than she looks….or Doris weighs almost nothing while in the bodysuit.

    Either way that was impressive that she tossed her as easily as that.

    So i’m guessing that Miranda and Owen will be showing up soon? Since the whole thing with Angela seems to have been settled (for now at least).

    1. Kevin McDoris says:

      She’s a secret agent… her physical prowess is unmatched!

  2. LES says:

    Yknow, she can be surprisingly kind

    1. Ohno21 says:

      yeah, splitting it 50/50 instead of dumping it all on him and not even making him walk there

      1. Kevin McDoris says:

        Such a sweetie. Maybe she has a crush on Doris 🙂

  3. ReasonableWeeb says:

    And just like that Angela is already 1,000 times better at being sneaky than Kevin. Not only did she manage to perfectly hide him in a moments notice as per his request, but she also managed to keep him hidden, not lie to Elaine, and then get Kevin out of the area ‘safely’ to continue with her cover plan all while not breaking face or slipping.

    What kind of past must this woman have?
    Perhaps there would be an Angela Arc that goes more into her backstory similar to Owens mission with Madison?

    1. Changer says:

      I would disagree on the "not lie to Elaine" bit; she told Elaine either 3 or 6 lies last comic, depending on if you count her use of past-tense as a lie or not. The fact that she is covering her lies by having Kevin pick up the pizzas does not change that the conversation she made up never happened. The reason I split it into 3 or 6 lies is that 3 can be argued as lies in the sense that she is telling Kevin what to do in that moment rather than in the past and are thus relatively semantic, but the other three were complete lies as she made up entirely what Kevin said in this supposed conversation. Then of course there is the implied seventh lie which is the very existence of that entire conversation occurring outside of just the raw statements towards what Kevin said in that conversation.

      I could see that conversation being done successfully without lying, by using clever usage of phrasing; just, Angela did not do that.

      1. ReasonableWeeb says:

        Well I think it’s been established here that clearly nobody thinks properly ‘in the moment’. But if Multiverse theory is real, then that means that there’s a universe out there where nothing bad ever happened in the comic and everything went completely according to plan with no faults or anything.

        Sadly though, we live in universe 2934726951 and our world is a s#%t show.

        1. Changer says:

          I have no idea what you are even trying to say there. "Angela didn’t lie, unlike Kevin" ‘But she did lie, several times in fact’ "MULTIVERSE THEORY!"

  4. Forever-second says:

    Think maybe there’s a point to Angela looking out the window for the past two comics? I’m also curious what she’ll be doing while Kevin is with Owen and Miranda for the next in-universe hour or two.

  5. LightSoul says:

    What’s wrong with the tv in the first pane . . .

    1. Patricia Barton says:

      It’s supposed to be angled forward. I’m a shitty artist though, so I guess I did a pretty bad job.

      1. TPSmith says:

        Seems fine to me, but then I only really looked at it after reading your comment

      2. Anon says:

        Looks fine to me, been in many a hotel room with TV’s like that

      3. Akeno017 says:

        Realistic Job.
        Perfectly captured the anxiety of the fear of it constantly about to fall off, angled like that.

  6. OreoSilver says:

    Mistake 1,
    Leaving Kevin in charge of your card
    Mistake 2,
    Leaving kevin unsupervised

    1. Core1948 says:

      REAL FACTS RIGHT HERE