At the risk of sounding like a ridiculous fanboy... I've been reading QC since finding out that Faye's breasts are a powerful narcotic. The humor, the wit, the exploration of Jeph's life through the expressions that are the characters has been awesome all these years. The idea barrel isn't empty, it never was a barrel to begin with. It's always been just Jeph, as an open book: thoughts, concepts, abstractions, emotions, exploration, ideas, hopes, redemption; viewed through the constructs of his universe. People, as they get older, change, so too his characters. Some grow if they are self aware, others, with little self reflection, just get older, and maybe just eat cereal, thinking about a past adventure from Russia. We've watched a cast of aspects endure the sharp angst of youth, confront past trauma, suffer through alcoholism, find love, lose love, find happiness for the ones they loved, overcome deeply rooted anxieties, explore what it means to be sentient, and still be able to find levity in the balance. I've been questioning when Pintsize was going to have his day, I look forward to the content, and welcome this new Quartsize.