McGraw's new girlfriend is the Anti-Susan, Esther and Ed get into hot water with a money-making scheme, and Daisy has trouble with a professor on an archaeological dig.
The Susan/McGraw storyline was painful to read, but more along the lines of watching her implode in this issue... Which made it great we had a more lighthearted Daisy storyline, even if it did involve an irritating professor. I keep on forgetting what their actual concentrations are, so it was good to have thus reminder. But maybe that's just me.
It brings me much comfort to know that extreme sports crying is at least one reasonable response to life's misfortune. I don't know how many times I tried to read the Art of War as a teenage to plot revenge tactics that never came to fruition. Haha! GPOY'D far too hard through this issue.
'He doesn't use social media, Daisy! There's no way to benignly stalk him!' Susan has it bad. These issues are starting to show more continuity and are starting to move away from being just a one-shot thing. I love that. Might have to invest in a bigger hardcover format. This is 'that' good.
I really enjoyed this volume, maybe because I was a budding archaeologist when I was younger so I felt some camaraderie? I dunno? Just something was a little more this volume.
Poor Susan! we get to see Esther be the relatable stuck for cash student while Daisy continues to be an adorable nerd. I like Ed and Esthers friendship.