One thing that I love about the current sequence in the comic is that -
Book Two/Issue Two/Page 6 - Julia: '...YOU MEAN YOU'RE
THE ONE WHO FREED BARNABAS?'Book Two/Issue Two/Page 6 - Willie: 'YEAH, DOC. IT'S
GOOD TO BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT IT, FINALLY. I COULDN'T
NEVER TELL NOBODY WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE' - we're seeing one of the conversations that we know must have taken place between Julia and Willie but we never actually saw it.
It's also interesting that in the comic we see Julia treat Willie on Christmas Eve and then the very next thing we see is her treating him on the day after Christmas. The comic doesn't give us even the slightest glimpse of Christmas Day. Apparently seeing the Collinses open gifts, and/or celebrating a meal, and/or celebrating in any way aren't events that they were inclined to depict. But then there's only so much space in the comic and I guess they didn't feel those sorts of scenes would have moved the story they're telling forward. Though it might have been interesting if, say, Liz had had a special gift to give Vicki. But I suppose with something similar already having come up in Book 1 (even though chronologically Book 1 takes place after Book 2) they might have felt they'd already gone there, done that...