OK. When you read, you start at the top left corner of a page, then read across the page to the end of the line, then start at the left hand side of the next line, right?



That's the order your panels seem to go in.



However, a lot of the time what's written in the panels only makes sense if you read it right to left - start with the speech bubble on the right hand side of the panel, then read the one on the left. For example, in panel 7 of page 8, the two bubbles are "Hey, isn't that your girlfriend?" and "Hell no!"



"Hell no!" is obviously a response to the other question in the panel (since it doesn't match up with the previous panel), but the English-speaker's eye will naturally read it first, before the comment it's responding to because of the way you're laid out the speech bubbles in the panel.