User blog comment:AnimationFan15/Every Loud House Graphic Novel Comic Ranked/@comment-43394685-20191128074115/@comment-24364245-20191128080547

My main beef with this comic is that it reminds me of "Heavy Meddle", which is, IMO, one of the worst episodes of Season 1. Both the episode and the comic have this one detail that really irks me: why do the sisters care THIS much about Lincoln's romantic life? Throughout this whole comic, the sisters decide to invade Lincoln's own privacy just for the sake of wondering if his and Ronnie Anne's conversation will result in something romantic. And just when Lincoln finally gets the chance (after going to the OUTSKIRTS OF ROYAL WOODS!), Ronnie Anne actually wanted to take to the sisters, and at that very second, the sisters appear, showing that Lincoln's desperate attempts to evade his sisters are inevitable. This story gave me the implication that once something romantic is involved in the family, they have to needlessly get involved, which is not only disruptive, but also very disturbing. I wouldn't be surprised if someone would be dumb enough to take the ideas from this story, and think it's a good idea to stalk someone just to see some romantic chemistry break out between the other person (if it's of the opposite gender). It also doesn't help that this mentality has spread to the show with the episode "Back in Black", where the sisters are basically forcing Lucy to change her entire character for the sake of impressing a boy, and another comic with "Date Night", where the siblings have the gall to invade their own sister's date for no reason (I know that it's my third favorite comic of the second volume, but the reason why this one works for me is because it's Lori and Bobby, a solidified relationship that has been established for a long time). That is my reasoning on why "The Call" is easily the worst comic of all the graphic novels.