I don't usually post the fourth panel of a sequence, as it usually is the punchline for the gag, but I'm making an exception here. Why? Because the punchline makes absolutely no sense without the panels before.
It's also a silent panel, which I try to do every now and again, too. They're keep variety in the texture of the story, which helps keep things interesting. I worry that some of my panels get a little copy-heavy, so it's nice to know that I can pull these off from time to time.
With this, I'm done with the family picnic sequence of issue four.
Also nice is that it puts me two pages off my schedule, which is twelve pages a month. That's sometimes a feat with all my other projects, but I've still got three days in the month to do two pages remaining. I'd like to be further ahead, but keeping the pace keeps me from freaking out about my deadline.