![]() It’s a sudden but hilarious shift, while at the same time drawn with an impressive amount of detail, and faded single colors that make each panel look like an old photograph. In fact, there’s one particularly entertaining scene where Mole Man narrates a flashback, and the art style changes completely (from Erica Henderson to David Malki), taking on the form of old timey pictures and postcards. Speaking of Mole Man, did you know that he’s over 100 years old? (In-story, that is.) Ryan North remembers, and has fun bringing back old fashioned slang and vocabulary to give Mole Man a more unique style of speaking, and more personality than we normally see from him. ![]() ![]() Last month’s issue of “Squirrel Girl” had Doreen embark on several failed attempts at dates, thankfully interrupted by a Mole Man invasion. The comic that got TWO #1s in its first year now reaches a new milestone: its very first #9! In Part 2 of “I Kissed A Squirrel And I Liked It,” Squirrel Girl’s date with a chump gets interrupted by MOLE MAN, who is a man who lives underground and can’t see that well! Hence the name!! Squirrel Girl is really good at empathizing with bad guys and talking them down, but what happens when she’s TOO good at that? Illustrated by Erica Henderson and David Malki ![]()
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