I'm not sure. Maybe there's no direct connection between them.
Jeremy might be a character in the 'Zits' comic strip, but it depends on the specific storylines.
I have no clear idea. It might be a metaphor or symbolic link in the comic strip involving a mirror. Or perhaps it's just a phrase thrown out there without a deep meaning.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they have no direct connection at all.
Jeremy might be a character in the Zits comic strip or have some connection to it, but it depends on the specific context.
There might not be a direct connection. Zits comic strips usually focus on teenage life and humor, while vaping is a controversial topic related to health and addiction.
Well, usually, 'zits comic strip' is about teenage life and humor, while 'world of tools' suggests something related to tools and maybe craftsmanship. So, they could be from completely different themes and have no real association.
I have no idea. I haven't come across any direct connection between them.
It's kind of inconsistent. Sometimes it follows closely, but other times there are noticeable differences.
The appeal of 'Zits' lies in its witty humor and accurate portrayal of teenage angst. The storylines are engaging and the art style is charming. It manages to capture the ups and downs of adolescence in a light-hearted way that both kids and adults can enjoy.
Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman are the creators of the Zits comic strip.