After the events of the last page, I just want to put any worries you may have to rest: Peter & Company has always been a humorous comic and always will be. I just like to have these little moments of emotion with the characters where you get to really see them shine. This is one of those story arcs that is more about character development than random worm-related chaos, and it’s one that is very important in terms of letting you all see into Seth’s role in the overall story.
So yes, anywho! If Peter’s room looks particularly tiny in those last few panels, it’s because it really is. That was my bedroom growing up and it was quite literally about the size of two large closets put together in an “L” shape. There was enough room for a bed, dresser, and MAYBE a desk if I could really get creative with the room arrangement. It was tiny, but I was a tiny kid, so it worked out fine.
Official website: PeterandCompany.com
So yes, anywho! If Peter’s room looks particularly tiny in those last few panels, it’s because it really is. That was my bedroom growing up and it was quite literally about the size of two large closets put together in an “L” shape. There was enough room for a bed, dresser, and MAYBE a desk if I could really get creative with the room arrangement. It was tiny, but I was a tiny kid, so it worked out fine.
Official website: PeterandCompany.com
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