The Manhunt Begins

The Manhunt Begins

Well, it appears that the world has discovered that Jack is on the run. How far will he get before the authorities hunt him down? What is he gonna do about Calethia? What repercussions will Hank and his dad face for their role in Jack’s escape? Stay tuned here to find out the answer to all (if not most) of those questions. :D

Oh, and here’s something for the Coincidence Department: I had the title for today’s strip all picked out when I went searching for an accompanying song to select for it. It tripped me out to find this bit of score that shared the same title. And it came from what soundtrack? Where else but…..Prison Break! That was a fantastic show, by the way. :)

If you’re new to this storyline, start here and work your way forward.

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  1. jynksie says:

    Panel 3 frightens me…. LMAO!

  2. bearman says:

    I bet the girl behind the counter has a gun b/c she is probably planning to shoot herself after being compelled to take work wearing that stupid hat.

  3. AndyCarolan says:

    LMAO "A midget with a really bad hairdo"!

    Superb, this is a great plot, looking forward to seeing what happens to Jack

    • GeorgeFord says:

      Thanks, Andy. Jack's time in the sun in winding down, but we still have a few more strips featuring him. And wait til you see what happens between him and Calethia on Tuesday. :)

  4. natefakes says:

    That would be my first thought as well – KFC! Although, Golden Coral might be more up the pregnant girls alley :)

  5. speearrr says:

    This keeps getting better and better. Your artwork has really progressed amazingly over the last few supersized comics too, great work George. I kinda miss Mr. A's loud shirts, though… lol!

    • GeorgeFord says:

      Thanks, Spearr! I've been enjoying myself while working on these super-strips. My first love has always been comic books, and this storyline reminded me a lot of what I love about comics. I tried to bring some of that feel in here. Plus, some aspects of this story needed more room than what four panels provide.

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