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As I mentioned earlier, Lynda was written into this project very late, only after I inked the first few comics (a very dangerous move that I ordinarily would not advise), so I didn’t have much of a design in mind for her street clothes by time I drafted this comic. I believe that character design should primarily inform the audience of traits, and so I decided to give Lynda a fairly trendy and active look, one that suggested that she may flirt with action, but doesn’t actively partake, in turn explaining a bit about her attraction to Action Hat. And yes, I’m aware that I’m talking about a hat.