Jimmy Johnson recently had an online sale of some Arlo & Janis originals. Yes, actual ink on paper, can you believe that? I decided on buying one of the offerings, but my guess was it wouldn’t sell right away. Indeed, it was still available on the last day of the sale when I bought it. What interested me is the first three panels show Jimmy was trying something different. I especially like the third panel, with the unusual angle and the drawing of the shingles and clapboard.
The strip’s year isn’t written anywhere on the original, so I penciled it on the back. With the color added by computer, the action lines in the first two panels were reversed to white.