
Kermit still won’t wake up, and the show may not go on, given how much chaos is unfolding. In the meantime, Kermit’s hard-boiled fantasy may be nearing its conclusion, but he can’t seem to find the missing heiress even when she’s standing right in front of him. Can he crack the case and return to reality to save The Muppet Show in time?
This final issue wraps things up nicely, with Kermit’s alter ego, Flip Minnow, having to be given all of the information he needs directly to finally become the hero he needs to be.
The framing story has a cute little epilogue too, and writer/artist Roger Langridge brings his trademark charm and flair to the visuals as well as the script.
Could we see a sequel to this charmingly low stakes Muppet detective story? It’s certainly refreshing to read something that doesn’t rely on enormous stakes or life and death outcomes, and I certainly wouldn’t mind spending more time with Flip Minnow and his cast of very familiar characters.
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