In today’s comic Molly speaks plainly (at least to herself, which is a fine start) and comes to terms with how Kim’s decisions paralleled her mounting disinterest in continuing her formal education.
It was obviously especially painful for Molly to realize that her first true love was not what she appeared to be, but to our girl, Love (with a capital L) is our involuntary response to virtue if we are virtuous ourselves. If Kim was no longer Molly’s own values made flesh, she had no choice but to move on.
That doesn’t make it any easier, but the alternative is worse.
In today’s comic, Molly makes a confession, that Kim may or may not have picked up on.
In this flashback, we also get a glimpse of Molly’s last day at university; coincidentally, it’s also my last day on the job at my current place. I’ll be starting a brand new job this Monday, moving onward and upward. Looking forward to it, and I’m looking forward to the wealth of material and premises I can milk for the comic.
That’s the best part of having your Main Character work in the same field you do.
In today’s comic, Molly’s flashback continues, and she gets ever closer to putting her finger on what she meant by “The Kims“.
As for me, I’m wrapping up what’s left of my work at my current job, and will be moving on to new one first thing Monday morning. I don’t anticipate any break in Molly’s schedule as I settle in, but if anything happens, I have a pin up or two I can put up in place of a comic.
I’ll be working on the next Call Me Chuck update over the weekend as well, and will post a few more pages as soon as it’s ready!
Thanks for stopping by as always. And thanks again to all of my Patrons who make this content possible.
Speaking of content, here’s a review of Alterna Comics‘ The Fear Diaries, an entertaining all ages fantasy adventure about magically animated stuffed animals. I’ll have another review at least once a week, or that’s my goal at present.
Molly cosplays again, this time as the titular lead of Jack Irons, Steel Cowboy, a fun independent comic set in a post apocalyptic world. Have a look at it and consider supporting!
I’ll be back next Wednesday with more regular Molly Beans comics. Thanks for stopping by!
Today, Molly tries out some RAGS cosplay, which ought to heat up the inter office Nerf war a bit.
You all should all try out that book. It’s one of the strongest indie offerings I’ve seen all year in terms of art, storytelling and characterization. On top of that, the creative team is very good with customers on social media.
I’ve reviewed the first two issues if you’d like an overview!
Hey folks! Molly is here to let everyone know that I’m headed out of the country for two solid weeks of escape from the everyday, something I haven’t had the opportunity to do for the last decade. As she says in this comic, Molly Beans will resume regular updates on July the 11th.
I’ll put up some previously drawn placeholder stuff in the meantime on the regular update days.
Thanks as always for your support of this project; I love you all for helping me to realize my dreams of entertaining though storytelling.
In today’s comic we see where Molly and Kim differ philosophically, and perhaps it will become a bit clearer as to why Our Blue haired engineer was so at odds with her former roommate and current coworker.
The code in front of me isn’t going to write itself…. YET. So I better stop giving it a motivation to do so. Back to it.