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Just think, this could be an elaborate practical joke by one sorcerer on another. One that results in Zoey and the beast! LOL
Maybe the monster needs to talk to Zoey, his first victim.
Technically, the monsters’ first victim would be the moose, not Zoey.
Additionally it is the first victim that we know of, the plauge doctor ghost obviously knew something about the pong, maybe from her lifetime
Aww, makes sense, but I can’t waít for Frank’s infection.
Hopefully we get to see Daphne with Chase at the hospital.
At least Chase doesn’t have to worry about Bridget infecting him now.
I feel sorry for Gavin, being the only uninfected guy left in his family.
The gang won’t rest until the real answers, but family comes first
Gavin: Chase, you’re still my brother no matter what. Even if Clarissa doesn’t accept the new you.
That stuff aside, I like that Gavin and Shane are wearing seatbelts on the back seat of the car. I guess riding a car on a forest can get really bumpy…
Ok. Normally I don’t do this anymore, but the mistakes here are quite noticeable.
First, Gavin’s speech bubble color changed from violet to red. Then there’s Dutch’s as well from dark blue to violet.
Then, Gavin called Dutch Mr. Houlton, whereas Gardiner is his surname. Houlton is Zoey’s family surname.
I know fixing these ain’t easy, so please double-check the proofreading next time.
This particular page did not have a chance to go through all of the proper proofreading channels they normally go through. Most pages are uploaded to the site days or weeks before they go public, but today’s page was literally uploaded today, giving little to no time to proofread.
Ah man, that sucks..
Yeah, things are a little hectic around here. We usually keep a buffer of almost a month, but it’s dwindled precipitously in the last several weeks.