And come to think of it, that actually reminds me of the scene from High Fidelity (book or movie, take your pick; i prefer the movie because i want to be John Cusack when I grow up), where Rob recalls the last time he and Laura had broken up and gotten back together. During the fallout, she'd found out she was pregnant and aborted it, and Rob got all offended about it and started acting entitled. It was a little more graceful there because Rob realized in retrospect that he was a huge dick about it, and it'd pretty much laid the foundation for the troubles that eventually drove them apart again.
Christ, I just realized that High Fidelity might have a lot to do with my fondness for Ollie, especially the Ollie in my head who's super-contrite toward the Arrow Family.
It might also be a contributing factor to something that'll happen later in my own comic where ~a bad breakup involves a pregnancy, and I've been trying to work things out between the timing of events and revelations so they don't end in a completely justified abortion, not due to any moral qualms, but because I already have so many ideas about the kid as he grows up, and seeing how the his mother adjusts her life around the new role.~
I don't believe we guys really have any right to an opinion about the morality of abortion. Not our bodies, not our business. It is our right (if not obligation!) to fight to put the choice in women's hands, but we have no place to tell them which choice they should make (though in an ideal relationship it would probably be collaborative i guess).
If I had gone through the trouble to scan the comic, I would've left that panel out, but that would just white-wash the problem with it instead of addressing it directly.