Jeff: And with that, our Lancaster story is … well, nearly completed. Thank you all, Dear Readers, for sticking with us through this far-longer-than-it-really-should-have-been tale. I hope it’s been rewarding.
Oh, and stay tuned – we’ve got some massive ideas in store for the future!
But before we completely leave Central PA behind, we’ve gotta ask: What were your particular favorite points of this storyline? As a refresher, you can jump back to when we last saw the Elle’s Belles’ van in this strip. Let us know in the comments!


I loved the fashion show at the Salvation Army and the tattoo/caffeine scene.
I would have to agree with @MAC, the fashion show at the Salvation Army was a really cool idea and a lot of fun to see them in all the different styles. The Lancaster stop has been really cool to see all the downtown locations that you drew. I have never been to Lancaster, I may need to hitch up my buggy and get up there some day; but I did enjoy going to Google Maps and turning on the street view and looking at some of the locals you drew. You did an awesome job.
This story line has been really cool. It gave us a new perspective on Elle, and even as we see here she’s questionable about just leaving the brothers hanging out in the wind.
I know I’ve said it a ton of times before, but I just have to say it again y’alls collaboration on making Ouro Bros. is just phenomenal. You guys really work well together and have created two characters that I get eager to share a Thursday with every week.
Can’t wait to see where the tour takes them now. Oh, and a nice Pinky and the Brain dialog setup in Panel 1.
Aha! I was wondering why Jeff tweeted this morning about “Pinky and the Bal”. I had no idea we put a Pinky and the Brain reference in this comic until reading your comment, Todd. And now I can’t see how I could have missed it.
And thank you so much for being a regular reader of the Ouro Bros, and for your great, well thought-out, comments. It is an honor to make comics for people like you!
I’m split between the GPS “recalculating” and the “Coffee – make it a decaf” scenes, mostly because I know people who would do both of these. But I also know people who would run down the street looking for a coffee shop (but they would definitely go for the caffeine!). Actually, I loved all of them. Hope to see more of Elle with the brothers.
Two things, in this order: 1) The Bill & Ted reference in the Salvation Army fashion show part, and 2) The Chameleon Club lineup sheet. Also, kudos on the Pinky & The Brain reference this week.