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Searched a bit on Google, but couldn't find a pic of the chickens in RC.
Nor have I, but agree, they ring true. Also, this one was the best of these theme-based montages that we've seen so far. And in this one, the two best: the distracting-blonde angle and the city-person-quaintness angle.
One of life's challenges is that men like Nick - who operate in the gray and do good and bad / lawful and illegal / charitable and vicious things, but who do have a code of morality (usually tribalism not objective or society base) - are not all bad and can do many positive things; whereas, "good guys" like John are often times useless. Also, the Nicks of the world are simply more interesting people.
Re dainty-feet Alex, all my comments would be not-PC.
This is some no-holds-barred feminism 1940s style. It's a bit too obvious, but what the heck, it still packs a punch.
... Ah, the good old Sugar Bowl. Panel one shows us, for the first time in ages, all of Harold's old soda-shop cronies. From left, Goofy Gilpin, who's, you know, Goofy; Horace "Lilacs" Teen, Harold's insufferable cousin; Preston "Poison" Pembrook, the star athlete of Covina High, and Beezie Binks, the rich kid who gets all the breaks. And of course, Alec "Shadow" Smart is always on the lookout for free sodas. Which clearly contain an ingredient that turns the consumer into a rattle-brained hepcat.....
Panel one, combined with your description, is a keeper both for future reference and because the drawn details of each kid are so perfect to their personalities.