Jim Benton used two things to make this two-panel comic work: a twist on the “expected” outcome of this situation and the fact that “It’s me you want” has two meanings. It’s simple and pitch perfect.
See more of Benton’s work at his website.
Jim Benton used two things to make this two-panel comic work: a twist on the “expected” outcome of this situation and the fact that “It’s me you want” has two meanings. It’s simple and pitch perfect.
See more of Benton’s work at his website.
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