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Their First Meeting

A simple two-panel comic of Rocky Rickaby and Calvin McMurray. Rocky is three and Calvin is a newborn.

In the first panel, little Rocky is sitting on the floor, holding baby Calvin in his arms. There is a speech bubble that reads: So, Roark, how does it feel to be a cousin?

In the second panel, little Rocky drops baby Calvin with a “bonk”. There is a frantic speech bubble that reads: ROARK!!

Their first meeting

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