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Post by rafk on Mar 28, 2019 15:21:51 GMT
You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!
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Post by Gotolei on Mar 28, 2019 16:29:07 GMT
For what it's worth, last time she went elemental mode (during her time with Loup), the clip disappeared then as well just to reappear as soon as she went back to normal. E: further thoughts... Frannie's hair in the linked Neither page shows signs of raggedness, while her hair on today's page looks like it all comes to natural-looking ends. I wonder what's up with that, if it's anything more than the drawn level of detail being lower. ragged, maaaaybe, but no embers or separated tongues of fire. Id say its a bit ragged only because she is swirling around quickly due to Loup dragging her "fire crown" around. I still contend that the fully separated fire shards, tongues, and embers are seen associated only with Courtney. (Though Im happy to retract that if its proven otherwise! ) Yeah certainly Frannie is better off than Courtney is in that regard. I was mostly noting the difference between Frannie then and Frannie now.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Mar 28, 2019 20:16:36 GMT
Sadly, sources exterior to the comic mostly agree that the ashray can be killed by sunlight so even if he's still alive now Monty would have to reform and find shelter before the sun comes up or he's toast. They also agree that the asrai looks more like a human woman or a mermaid/nixie, so who knows what Tom actually took from them except for the name and the water association? Wasn't gonna post this but since you specifically asked, I think the ashray's appearance is a play on words. What it looks like is an arthropod nymph but I haven't found an exact match and even if I still had my student credentials so that I could search scholarly databases it would take a long time to find. Also I suspect this bug-like appearance was appropriate to the story since giving a human-like form might give the readers the wrong idea about its importance (remember Hetty?).
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Post by pyradonis on Mar 29, 2019 0:34:13 GMT
They also agree that the asrai looks more like a human woman or a mermaid/nixie, so who knows what Tom actually took from them except for the name and the water association? Wasn't gonna post this but since you specifically asked, I think the ashray's appearance is a play on words. What it looks like is an arthropod nymph but I haven't found an exact match and even if I still had my student credentials so that I could search scholarly databases it would take a long time to find. Also I suspect this bug-like appearance was appropriate to the story since giving a human-like form might give the readers the wrong idea about its importance (remember Hetty?). Oh, nice pun then. I further suspect, had the creature a humanoid form, the Annies might not have tried to kill it so quickly.
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Post by mordekai on Mar 29, 2019 9:22:35 GMT
they have a wide open passage behind their backs, and the bunker is really huge... They came in through one of those big sealable doors, and the first panel of this page shows that it is indeed closed behind them. Thank you, I forgot that...
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