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Aww, and the story ends with a magical table appearing out of nowhere and some sort of stool.

But yay, Super Puppy saved the day!  Kinda.  Nevermind that the Dog Catcher still got away with murder and the comic had no actual story or any stakes or tension or even really much of a climax.  Nevermind that Super Puppy was solely responsible for the creation of the evil villain or that he wound up with tons of ridiculous super powers while poor Caped Kitten has zero, aside from perhaps sprouting an additional tail?  (THAT is undoubtedly stolen from Tails the fox from the Sonic the Hedgehog series of games, of which I was a massive fan.)

And in the background, you can see foreshadowing for the next issue!  A dot!  Perhaps in the sky!  Who knows!  I'm pretty sure I added it after starting work on the next issue, but I generally tried not to go back and modify old finished comics after I was ready to call them done.  It's a great rule to follow even as an adult.  Still, from time to time, making tiny changes, last minute additions, tiny continuity corrections, it just became the norm.  But that didn't mean I could go back and alter panels or insert new pages or fix spelling and grammar mistakes forever.  The paper would wear down to nothing after enough erasing.

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