Oh no! It looks like Quinn is up to no good. How sneaky, huh? D:
Actually, the New York Herald-Tribune was a real newspaper. I thought the characteristics of the paper matched Quinn's character more than the New York Times XD. Also, the lettering on the front of the paper didn't look anything like how I drew it here.
Also, this is the last page of the month! And I just realized: I've almost gotten to my 25 page milestone! XD
Oh, and another thing; in case you cannot see the date on the newspaper, it's February 8th, 1925. But honestly, the date has no significance to this story, other than to set the mood.
@ShinuZero - lol, I suppose so since they show up again on this page XD. I think they're a little more exciting than straight lines.
@Emily - Thanks a lot :D. Yup that murder from the beginning's leaked to the media.
@usedbooks - Haha, I was worried about the paperboy, actually. I though it'd be so steriotypical, but I though he'd fit right in. XD
@Air Raid Robertson - Thank you for stopping by! :D I didn't even think about what you said when I was drawing that page, so thanks a lot for the sharp observation. The last panel was my favorite though.
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