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Queen Tyr'ahnee
JanitorThe idea to loop the comic really shows Nick's dedication to what Judy taught him.
ShogunGunshow
MemberI dunno. I kinda feel like it's less about what she taught him, and more about what she would want.
Chief Wilde doesn't seem like a happy guy. He doesn't even seem like he gets any particular satisfaction from the work anymore. If Judy were alive and gave him her blessing, he'd probably retire in a heartbeat.
But like some of the descriptions for these comics have hinted, he's never put her in his past. He works for the approval of somebunny that's been dead for decades. And while the work he does is admirable, that's just ... So incredibly sad.
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