The Step-Cousins Wilson
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Comic No.
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9
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Total Comic No.
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31
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Length
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11 pages
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Release date
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August 12, 2015
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- "So what do you two say? Do you want to meet your step-cousins?"
- ―Hector Wilson to Francis and Patrick McReary
The Step-Cousins Wilson is the ninth comic in Season 4 of Sibling Rivalries, and is the 31st comic total. This is the first comic of the second half of Season 4, as well as the first comic of the series to have more high-quality detail drawings compared to earlier comics.
Plot
Hector and Maureen take the McReary siblings to meet Hector's brother Louis, and his three kids:
- Troy, the youngest child of the family, who is a very weird boy
- Adrian, the middle child, who is an average preteen boy
- Samantha, the oldest and only girl of the three children, who is the smart and girly child
Character Appearances
♥ = character's debut
♠ = character does not speak throughout comic
♣ = character is mentioned only
♦ = character appears in a speaking/non-speaking cameo only
- Patrick McReary
- Francis McReary
- Gerald McReary
- Derrick McReary
- Kate McReary
- Maureen McReary-Wilson
- Hector Wilson
- Louis Wilson ♥
- Carol Wilson ♥
- Troy Wilson ♥
- Adrian Wilson ♥
- Samantha Wilson ♥
- Mark Sanders ♣
Trivia
- Beginning with this comic, every character's ears are visible again (their ears have not been visible since "Hello, Wisconsin!"), and the pockets on their pants/shorts are visible as well. Also, the comics were more detailed (although this was more prominent starting with "The Return of Armando Vasquez").
- The title of this comic is a reference to The Cousins Bellic, the first mission of Grand Theft Auto IV.
- This is the first comic since "Frightful Football Reunions" to have both Angel Chacon and Salvador Real absent.
- Seventh comic to have a character's last name in the title. ("Sibling Rivalries: Salvador Real's Adventures", "The McRearys Get Schooled!", "Gonzales Vs. McReary", "The McRearys' Halloween Special!", "A Day With Drew Brees", "Patrick McReary: School President")
- Second time someone was called easily forgiving. ("Dodgeball Mishap")