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Post by Max on Dec 1, 2010 8:00:35 GMT
Off to have a word. Who thinks that Annie will run past a very confused Kat without acknowledging her at all?
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Post by Snes on Dec 1, 2010 8:01:05 GMT
Annie: brb gotta go smash some heads
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Post by jon77 on Dec 1, 2010 8:02:08 GMT
Gotta go find a quiet corner and cry.
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Post by ryos on Dec 1, 2010 8:06:05 GMT
It may be inappropriate to say so, but Annie in the last panel puts me in mind of a banshee for some reason. So wild and forlorn. Unreal, ostensibly serene, ready to burst. What a beautiful piece of art.
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Post by thereisnosaurus on Dec 1, 2010 8:07:02 GMT
yeah, I know what you mean. I can tell something is really getting to me by a proportional increase in my inclination to say stuff like this: Firespike is the chapter title. Ima gonna have a guess at what comes next en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Dresden
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Post by hal9000 on Dec 1, 2010 8:08:11 GMT
I get this feeling like the doomsday clock just ticked a minute closer to midnight. What do you think the odds are that Annie will do something really rash, like maybe try pulling the knife-of-mass-destruction out of its sheath?
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Post by Alex on Dec 1, 2010 8:09:36 GMT
The main questions that this sequence brought up we can't really speculate about. Obviously it all centers on why Surma chose to have a child, and secondarily why with Anthony; while there are a number of plausible story-appropriate reasons, we just don't have enough information to judge between them.
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Post by legion on Dec 1, 2010 8:10:30 GMT
Ouch.
:(
(That homework is still not being done/copied).
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Post by daryljfontaine on Dec 1, 2010 8:12:04 GMT
The unspoken context, what takes Rey here from lashing-out angry to sympathetically sad, and just being grokked by Annie is: "You are a constant living reminder of the loss of our friend/loved one."
It's a hell of a burden for anyone to bear.
D
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Post by mithrandir on Dec 1, 2010 8:15:52 GMT
What gets me is the panel borders warping. It could just be a representation of Annie's emotional distress... or it could be a sign of reality warping.
Or it could be both. Annie is a potent psychic force, after all, and conventionally, psychic powers are enhanced by strong emotion which, well, enough said.
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Post by Alexandragon on Dec 1, 2010 8:19:41 GMT
... P.S.: May be she runs to Fores, or goes to use Coyote's knife?
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Post by mikeymikemikey on Dec 1, 2010 8:24:25 GMT
Well, it seems like some of the previous speculation was right after all. Everyone knew, including Anthony. Does this mean that Surma wanted to go ahead and have a kid despite that fact?
And I think the warping of the art is more symbolic than any actual warping, and it's a damned good effect. Annie is probably worse than utterly crushed right now.
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Post by Refugee on Dec 1, 2010 8:32:58 GMT
The thing that's getting me here, that may not even have occurred to Annie yet, is that the same thing might well happen to her if she ever has a child.
And I nod to those upthread who have asked, why did Surma have Annie anyway?
Rey looks like he's not happy about having revealed this. And yet, it may well be something she desperately needed to know. Just not, dammit, in this unspeakably hurtful way.
Rey, I bet, is burning with shame and regret already.
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Annie, crumpled by her bed, overcome with emotion. I hate to have to say this, but I think this is an experience she needed, and was never allowed to have.
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Post by daryljfontaine on Dec 1, 2010 8:39:52 GMT
Rey looks like he's not happy about having revealed this. And yet, it may well be something she desperately needed to know. Just not, dammit, in this unspeakably hurtful way. If anything good can be said about it, it's that no one else seemed in any hurry to tell her. And despite the raw, wounding nature of the revelation, it is something she should know. D
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Post by legion on Dec 1, 2010 8:54:25 GMT
It occures to me that this is not going to help the already not good relation between Annie and Eglamore.
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Post by Refugee on Dec 1, 2010 8:54:32 GMT
And I think the warping of the art is more symbolic than any actual warping, and it's a damned good effect. I've gone back and forth, but I think it is real. Look at Annie's hair streaming out behind her in the last panel. Although it hasn't changed color or texture here, it is an important part of Annie's ethereal self image, and I think a significant indicator of how close to the boundary she is. She's bleeding over into the etheric plane right now, and I wonder if any of her teachers are picking up on the distress she's got to be broadcasting. Where is she going? My bet is Jones.
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Post by fjodor on Dec 1, 2010 8:57:30 GMT
I have one cookie saying that she will run into the Forest. And wow, this comic just never stops getting better, does it?
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Post by Refugee on Dec 1, 2010 8:57:32 GMT
And I think the warping of the art is more symbolic than any actual warping, and it's a damned good effect. I've gone back and forth, but I think it is real. Look at Annie's hair streaming out behind her in the last panel. Although it hasn't changed color or texture here, it is an important part of Annie's ethereal self image, and I think its lengthening is a significant indicator of how close to the boundary she is. She's bleeding over into the etheric plane right now, and I wonder if any of her teachers are picking up on the distress she's got to be broadcasting. Where is she going? My bet is Jones. === "Anja...Eglamore...my father." "We all knew...." "We", Rey says. He counts himself as one of that group, concerned with the affairs and fate of a mortal, as other mortals are, and privileged to be so. "We." Gods, Tom, how the hell do you make a damn pronoun carry that much weight?
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Post by penguinfactory on Dec 1, 2010 9:00:35 GMT
I have a feeling Annie will rush off to confront Anja/Eglamore/Donald while Kat simultaneously goes into her room and finds the homework book, and then the whole situation will explode spectacularly.
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Post by Max on Dec 1, 2010 9:09:01 GMT
Annie seems more concerned that the adults covered it up than the fact Surma died because of her.
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Post by legion on Dec 1, 2010 9:25:08 GMT
Also, those are the saddest pages since the first part of Jeanne's backstory in "Skywatcher and the Angel".
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Post by eightyfour on Dec 1, 2010 11:23:40 GMT
The one little, but oh so very crucial detail, that we still don't know for certain is: Did Surma herself know?
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Post by ebly on Dec 1, 2010 12:19:07 GMT
The one little, but oh so very crucial detail, that we still don't know for certain is: Did Surma herself know? Kinda seems so. At least, after the fact. In that context, I can't really see anything else she would be referring to. Mind, I suppose that still leaves it up for whether or not she knew it was because of Antimony. Maybe we can take it on face value that when Reynard said all, he really meant all?
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Post by ondredea on Dec 1, 2010 12:33:22 GMT
I don't see her using the knife. I mean, I can imagine that she's crushed and emotionally unstable, but Annie-gone-slasher is hard to imagine. Annie seems more concerned that the adults covered it up than the fact Surma died because of her. I'd argue that it's not entirely an irrational thing to do, psychologically speaking. It has to be a lot harder to face the fact that she essentially murdered her mother than it is to lash out at the people who knew but never told her. There's also the underlying suggestion, given her insecurities about her father abandoning her, that he blames her for her mother's death. If the adults knew the nature of Annie's birth/Surma's death, then they'd know (in Annie's eyes) why her father had abandoned her but had been keeping it from her this whole time. (It's early here. I really hope that made sense)
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Post by jayne on Dec 1, 2010 12:57:00 GMT
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Post by alcaz0r on Dec 1, 2010 13:19:51 GMT
Thinking back now, Annie has always had a component of her that was calm and calculating. Even when she got upset at Rey, it wasn't just wild rage, it was psychological warfare.
Even now, as upset as she is, her dialogue in this scene seems to show that she is still calculating, tracing cause and effect back to the people who had something to do with the pain she is feeling. It's kind of scary. I expect she's off to confront Eglamore or Anja for more information.
This also gives her the leverage to shrug off any blame they might try to place on her for revealing to truth to Rey.
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Post by kefka on Dec 1, 2010 13:24:19 GMT
I bet she's going to lash out at Anja, making Kat angry with her (especially if she doesn't know that she's been copying her homework and finds out now). I think it's safe to say she's staying in the Court this summer.
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Post by hanneswall on Dec 1, 2010 13:27:53 GMT
And I think the warping of the art is more symbolic than any actual warping, and it's a damned good effect. I've gone back and forth, but I think it is real. Look at Annie's hair streaming out behind her in the last panel. Although it hasn't changed color or texture here, it is an important part of Annie's ethereal self image, and I think a significant indicator of how close to the boundary she is. She's bleeding over into the etheric plane right now, and I wonder if any of her teachers are picking up on the distress she's got to be broadcasting. I don't know, I get a more of a "her-world-unraveling"-vibe. The hair looking long could just be an effect of the wierd fisheye-type lens that seems to be effecting the last panel. But then again, I've been wrong before
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Post by q3 on Dec 1, 2010 13:35:04 GMT
What gets me is the panel borders warping. It could just be a representation of Annie's emotional distress... or it could be a sign of reality warping. Or it could be both. Annie is a potent psychic force, after all, and conventionally, psychic powers are enhanced by strong emotion which, well, enough said. Next page: JONES walks in. JONES: Excellent work, Renard. We are well on our way to unlocking Antimony's full psychic potential. ANNIE: You... you mean...? RENARD: Yes, child, you have just been trolled. JONES: U mad?
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Post by Alex on Dec 1, 2010 13:47:49 GMT
Random thought: is this part of Surma's power - and if so, was her power a gift from Coyote?
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