True story.
This is the start of the Hong Kong storyline.
Not only is it not an ensemble storyline, – only Andrea eventually gets to go – it lets Andrea develop as a character. She’s always perceived as a two-note character (the Chompy and Glen’s girlfriend), and the next couple of strips defines who she is without Glen.
Or the Beerkada.
Note that Andrea’s boss pronounces her name just like Meryl Streep’s character in The Devil Wears Prada.
This applies more to Harry Potter readers than it does to HP himself.
Oooh, you see what I did there?
The next three strips targets the world’s attention to the last Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. A lot of people were trying to avoid the spoilers that has spread throughout the web.
A friend of mine didn’t understand this particular strip, so I’ll explain.
In this ending, Harry Potter finds out the last seven books has all been a test of this abilities. There was no Voldemort, only his godfather Sirius in disguise.
In reward for his goodness, Harry’s parents reveal themselves to be fully alive.
And Gay Dumbledore is back as well.

