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Post by edzepp on Jan 9, 2008 6:09:15 GMT
Uhhh...It's official. I have no idea what's going on. I don't know if I want to. Interesting detail though. The two of them seem to have come back to the side of the bed where we started. And whoever said that the lizard-thing landed in Annie's reality was right, it seems. EDIT: Come to think of it, which side of the bed WERE they on when the boy showed Annie the lizard? Unless she simply shuffled back out from under the bed the way she came in after the boy disappeared. Hmmm...
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Post by Count Casimir on Jan 9, 2008 6:15:55 GMT
It seemed like Annie was crawling under the bed, true. Well, reality is now well and truly f'ed in the a.
Looks like trees! The beginning of Gillitie? Ironic, as well as totally implausible.
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Post by edzepp on Jan 9, 2008 6:27:31 GMT
Well, when we saw her crawling in the first panel of comic 348, you'll notice that the floor has reverted to the usual tile. When she reemerges from under the bed, the floor becomes blue again, and we're back on the same side from whence we came, judging by the position of the green bedspread. It looks like the boy simply reappeared out from under the bed. If it was the OTHER side of the bed, the bedspread would have been on the left side of our view as Annie stood up, not the right, where it is in the first place.
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Post by spritznar on Jan 9, 2008 6:34:52 GMT
And whoever said that the lizard-thing landed in Annie's reality was right, it seems. really? i was gonna say it was in the boys reality for sure. it just seems like the boys reality has taken over almost all of the room (excepting the little patch annie is standing in)... and once i thought that i wondered if the little demony lizard was corrupting the boys reality somehow.
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Post by edzepp on Jan 9, 2008 6:49:19 GMT
That's fair. The floor was grey tile before. Now only a small patch remains under Annie's feet. maybe the lizard/oozing mass is infecting reality?
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Post by King Mir on Jan 9, 2008 7:03:26 GMT
Judging by the floor, I'd agree that it was the boy's reality. However, the walls and cabinets in panel 5 tell a different story. Hanging cabinets are out of place in a child's room, but they existed in the hospital. Also the is a glimpse of blue gray wall.
Maybe another part of the boy's subconscious is emerging: fear.
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Post by alya1989262 on Jan 9, 2008 9:15:11 GMT
*screams at last panel*
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Post by Tenjen on Jan 9, 2008 10:00:15 GMT
ok lets see.
1. Reality of tiles and blue walls...check 2. illusion of blue floor [carpet?] and reddish walls....check 3. Annie, a girl with latent powers and quite alive, dispersing any illusion she contacts with any part of her body...check [yes pretty much all the panels show the illusion dispersing at her knees, feet, hands etc] 4. Strange object from illusion, falls into reality...check
has the illusion expanded? Is there a another influence at hand here?
Maybe what we need is ghostsweeper mikami or the ghostbusters. maybe not hte ghost busters, they dont send ghosts to the after life, just suck them up into a box and throw them into a vault.
if you look at the last panel its gone right through that article of furniture that ive temporarily forgotten the name of. Its illusion.
The tile has all but been replaced by blue floor. Though the..tree sand stuff seems to have covered most of it so who knows,.
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Post by ceezedby on Jan 9, 2008 10:40:35 GMT
Maybe another part of the boy's subconscious is emerging: fear. I'm thinking that, too. Annie is up to her eyebrows in the kid's psychic territory, with very little idea of what's going on. Hence, the crazy perspective, the warped "real world" furnishings, the distorted sense of direction and location. Can't wait to see what happens when the lizard-corpse-thing encroaches on Annie
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Post by mudmaniac on Jan 9, 2008 14:01:26 GMT
Ok. Im really really creeped out now.
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Post by cenit on Jan 9, 2008 16:07:30 GMT
Uhmm, I like the idea of the lizard-subconciuss, and that all this is a product of the kid's (troubled) mind.
He sure is lost in that room...
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Post by Mezzaphor on Jan 9, 2008 22:42:35 GMT
The walls are blue-gray in Annie's reality and red in the boy's reality. In panel 5, the walls are still blue-gray, even though the blue carpet covers the entire floor (save Annie's patch).
My guess is the lizard caused the carpet to spread, but the reality it's spreading isn't the boy's, hence the blue-gray walls.
To piggyback off the "manifestation of the boy's subconscious" theory, maybe this represents his coming to grips with the fact that he's dead. EDIT: Or it represents him fighting that realization: the lizard-roots are attacking the cabinets, which are out of place in a boy's bedroom.
Bah. We'll find out eventually.
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Post by Goatmon on Jan 9, 2008 23:27:49 GMT
...what the hell is going on?
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Post by another on Jan 9, 2008 23:36:36 GMT
Or maby this little creature is the cause of all the boys miseries in the first place, and is the reason he hasnt choosen a guide yet?
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Post by chipuni on Jan 10, 2008 8:41:26 GMT
I don't see what's so surprising...
When a boy says, "Wanna see something cool?" and takes out his hairy lizard, it ALWAYS becomes all-consuming...
grin*duck*rrrrrun*run*run!
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Post by aijuan on Jan 10, 2008 16:07:54 GMT
House of Leaves sprung to mind.
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Post by Tenjen on Jan 10, 2008 16:22:38 GMT
my girlfriend took that out of context and made it into one very dirty joke...
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