I had actually written 3 different endings for this storyline, but ALL of them included the idea that Rick had been downstairs the entire time and hadn't heard a thing. lol
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I had actually written 3 different endings for this storyline, but ALL of them included the idea that Rick had been downstairs the entire time and hadn't heard a thing. lol
So, one of the main reasons I wanted to do this mini-story was to play with some fun toys! In the original run of "Dandy & Company", I did REGULAR crossovers with other current webcomics, and thanks to the general NATURE of "Finding Dee", that's rarely an option. HERE, I was able to reach out to a few friends such as David Reddick, the creator of "Legend of Bill"!
Thankfully, everyone I asked said yes, so I am super-excited!
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Ha! By great cartoonist David Reddick. David has done some great Star Trek strips in the past but "Intelligent Life" happily pokes fun at all fandoms with aplomb -- and heart.