BJ, or Boyd Johnson, thinks himself the ladies man. He couldn't be more wrong, but that doesn't stop him from trying to woo the fairer sex when he can.
Red was a boy until a new genie tried to get Melvin a girlfriend. That's when the genie turned Red into a girl so Melvin could practice talking to girls, and forgot to turn her back before disappearing. Red is hopeful that her situation is only temporary.
Looks like genie bottles in the window of that pawn shop? Genie’s pawning their home in hard times?
But, it seems the one’s hiding in the the trio’s shadow are not so hidden from the one in the pawn shop.
“Shutter” or “Shudder”? They are different words you know, though the advent of autocorrect means shutter gets used in place of shudder more often than not. I only ask because I see no signs of the shop even having shutters, or anyone closing them. Nor any indication that someone is shuddering with fear, for that matter. Yes, you can shudder while shuttering. You can also shutter while shuddering.
Also, for all of Red’s protestations of not-girlhood, Red seems perfectly comfortable in that outfit, which Red presumably chose to wear. And I won’t buy the Red’s mom only allows girly clothes argument, because you know Ida would help Red evade that if she wanted to.
didn’t i see this place, on the Wishmakers comic site?
Does the thief also have a dog named Muttley?
Looks like genie bottles in the window of that pawn shop? Genie’s pawning their home in hard times?
But, it seems the one’s hiding in the the trio’s shadow are not so hidden from the one in the pawn shop.
“Shutter” or “Shudder”? They are different words you know, though the advent of autocorrect means shutter gets used in place of shudder more often than not. I only ask because I see no signs of the shop even having shutters, or anyone closing them. Nor any indication that someone is shuddering with fear, for that matter. Yes, you can shudder while shuttering. You can also shutter while shuddering.
Also, for all of Red’s protestations of not-girlhood, Red seems perfectly comfortable in that outfit, which Red presumably chose to wear. And I won’t buy the Red’s mom only allows girly clothes argument, because you know Ida would help Red evade that if she wanted to.
Red’s every gesture and pose screams feminity. You can see the contrast in earlier pages where she acted far more tomboyish.
I thought “Dick” was the name of something Red lost. I had to say it.