Is this missing the last panel, or am I missing the joke?

UPDATE: Checking the Comics Kingdom site this morning, I see that order has been restored (and that last panel). This comic is from May 5: CK now allows you to look forward in time (a week; May 8 is up now).

Do you have a date for that Zits comic? I suspect a panel is missing, because it should be wider than that.
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Yes it is very obviously missing the 3rd panel with the punchline. Zits would be a good comic to Garfield Minus Garfield, edit out Jeremy so his parents appear to be talking to themselves.
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Was it published on April 1st? Seems like a pretty good Aprils Fools joke.
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I agree with Boise Ed and Anonymous. The strip has the wrong proportions to be only these two panels.
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Definitely missing a panel, likely with a joke about cramming food into his mouth.
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Reminds me of the short lived 1994 animated series on MTV called “The Head” and also the show “Waynehead” and the villain “Brainchild” from “The Tick”. Now that I think about it why were there so many cartoons about characters with comically oversized heads in the mid ‘90s?
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Jeremy bears a close resemblance to Petey Otterloop.
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Reading your update, I see that the comic in question hasn’t even been published yet (depending, I suppose, on one’s definition of “published”)–at least for those of us who consider Comics Kingdom too poorly-run to contribute to.
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The strip to find students with oversized heads and tiny bodies is “Miss Peach” by Mel Lazarus. For some reason the adults in that strip were normally-proportioned, but the children’s heads were four times the size of their bodies.
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I haven’t thought about Miss Peach in quite a while.
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Jeremy is turning into Beavis.
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Ah, now that the strip’s day has arrived, I see that Jeremy’s head is indeed Miss-Peach-sized, presumably due to his cramming for tests.
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