ASK TEXT:
Are you actually an animated character or r u just an ordinary human because I heard that this Japanese guy married an animated video game character.
Did you really wake her up for this?

Preview of an upcoming answer.
Decided since the tablet is down, drawing them manually would be a-okay.
ACTION BUBBLE:
omewhere in Toontown’s suburbs…
ANON TEXT:
Hello why do u like your husband? When u can love me instead?
JESSICA’S TEXT:
(panel one) I have no idea who you are.
(panel two) Furthermore, Roger can at least spell. And, he makes me laugh— And not just out of pity! Ugh!
(CRUNCH! of paper in fist)
Ask Text from ScoutingwithSteph:
“Jessica, Darling, you’re looking trés belle, as usual. I have to hand it to you, you certainly give us red-heads a good name! I’ve been meaning to ask, though, what’s your favorite cocktail?”
Reply text:
Thank you, darling! I’m rather partial to Cosmos, truthfully! But garnish anything with a carrot and I’m a happy bunny…

Sorry I’ve been away so long, darlings! I’ve had a rather busy year!
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MOD NOTE - Sorry, everyone! I’ve had a long, stressful school year. :) I’ve taken some art courses and been doing a lot of volunteer work!
I’ll be back to answering questions as soon as I get my tablet back. I draw out each one myself, by hand, for each answer, so they do take a little while to get to answering, if you’ll understand! The above image/header images are exceptions- They’re usually personal scans from the comic series.
I should be back around Thursday or Friday, so send them on in!

[Picture: Background — gray silhouette to the left, speech balloon to the right. Speech balloon reads — “What kind of prejudices do toons suffer?”]

[Picture: Background — several scrawled shades of purple. Foreground — a picture of Jessica Rabbit extending one finger with arms crossed in a purple dress and gray-blue gloves. Her speech bubble: “predjudices? Well, a lot of people don’t take toons very serious- We’re funny people, *entertainment*, Toons aren’t *art* anymore- we’re just slapstick thrown to- gether by people who ‘couldn’t make it’ in the ‘serious’ art world… Now, none of this is true at all, but you wouldn’t know it from the way people view cartoons anymore….”]