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Starr Ramone #9

It's punk to vote.
Starr Ramone by Mae Lyne.
Panel 1. Starr Ramone is standing outside a voting station with Jolene Lyne-Vicious, who is smoking. Starr has an ” I Voted” sticker. Jolene asks, “Why even vote? Politicians are just arms of a fascist system, it doesn’t make a difference who wins.” Panel 2. Starr speaks, disapprovingly, saying “I’d expect that level of nihilism from a chainsmoking 16-year-old.” In the background behind her, Karl Ritchie, Dave Lyne, and Bebe Davenport approach. The three are talking jovially. Panel 3. Karl grabs Starr’s arms, shaking her excitedly. Starr is startled. Jolene watches, judgmentally, taking a drag. Karl asks, “Hey Starr! Who’d you vote for? ” Panel 4. Jolene smirks, holding her cigarette. She says, “Democracy is in great hands.”
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Panel 1. Starr Ramone is standing outside a voting station with Jolene Lyne-Vicious, who is smoking. Starr has an ” I Voted” sticker. Jolene asks, “Why even vote? Politicians are just arms of a fascist system, it doesn’t make a difference who wins.”
Panel 2. Starr speaks, disapprovingly, saying “I’d expect that level of nihilism from a chainsmoking 16-year-old.” In the background behind her, Karl Ritchie, Dave Lyne, and Bebe Davenport approach. The three are talking jovially.
Panel 3. Karl grabs Starr’s arms, shaking her excitedly. Starr is startled. Jolene watches, judgmentally, taking a drag. Karl asks, “Hey Starr! Who’d you vote for? “
Panel 4. Jolene smirks, holding her cigarette. She says, “Democracy is in great hands.”
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