This issue kicks off with Dirk talking to himself. It’s a very interesting conversation and in it we see how the two different Dirks diverge. The one on TV and the one in the comics. Comic Dirk makes some vague hints towards what will happen in the TV series and seems more ‘mature’ than the TV Dirk.
This issue wraps it all up and gives the TV viewer an added dimension, while also adding something to the comic version. This has been a mad story, very non-linier and fourth wall breaking.
But we’ll always have Cat-Shark!
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