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How to write ending narration?

Hey guys. I was trying to decide how to write an ending narration in a comic. (Basically the point-of-view character reflects on what happened and what could potentially come, and it ends with the catchphrase "Because after all, when you have a lawyer with anger problems, his super-powered assistant, and a mildly wacky detective, the possibilities are endless.") What do you think?

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  • Good that you have written the ending first. I can imagine it as a voice over caption where each phrase shows each of the characters. Or maybe the hero walking away with his back to the reader while saying those things.

  • I like it. It reminds me of some old movies I've seen that have asides to the viewing audience or the old Red Skelton show. I don't know where you're going with it, but I'm eager to see it get there. God Bless

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