Maybe it's part of some special event or tradition related to Yule. Maybe there's a surprise or a specific reason tied to that time.
It could be that the content of the comic is designed to be experienced during the Yule season for maximum impact or to fit with the theme and mood of Yule. Or perhaps there's a marketing strategy behind it.
Well, there could be several reasons. Maybe it has a lot of bugs, or it could be collecting your personal data without your consent. Also, the quality of the comics might be poor.
You see, in a short story, time is limited. If you wait till the eleventh hour, you might not be able to build proper character development or create a satisfying conclusion. It's all about making the most of the limited space and time to tell a compelling tale.
Maybe Steve's character or storyline doesn't fit the current narrative or theme of the comic.
Well, one reason could be that leaving it uncovered maintains the authenticity and original intent of the comic. It might also be to show certain elements clearly that contribute to the story or the art style.
Maybe it has a confusing plot or poor art. That could be why.
Maybe it's because the ferry is unsafe or overcrowded in the comic.
Perhaps they are involved in something unethical or dangerous. Staying away from such a group is a smart choice to avoid potential risks and complications.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it doesn't fit the theme or could be too odd for the comic's style.
Comic Sans just looks unprofessional and childish. It's not suitable for most serious or formal contexts.
Pooping on the floor in a comic is unacceptable because it's not only unsanitary but also goes against common sense and social norms. Comics usually teach positive behaviors, and this is clearly a negative one that should be avoided.