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Post by Aspen d'Grey on Mar 21, 2007 5:01:30 GMT
Go Annie! The look on the robot guard non-existent faces? Priceless. Ahhhahahaha the Admin is AWESOME Tom! He's almost my favorite character in this chapter- only Real-Wolf Reynardine is cooler.
Reynardine sure is acting kind and cooperative for Annie, that's a bit unusual.
Methinks the robots put a bit too much faith in the inability of humans to enter their complex.
((whew, back into a position where I can post these- work has been killing me))
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Post by Ben² on Mar 21, 2007 5:09:28 GMT
Ah, there's the side-saddle riding.
Anyhow, I gotta agree, the Administrator robot is great. I don't know how you did it, but you gave a robot with no (apparent) moving faceparts a wide variety of expressions.
And finally, panel five is especially awesome.
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Post by Aspen d'Grey on Mar 21, 2007 5:12:07 GMT
Oh, hey, I didn't notice the side-saddle until you pointed it out. Good call on that, and she does look more natural that way. (It fits Annie's character better.)
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Post by neal on Mar 21, 2007 8:15:54 GMT
The problem with side saddle is that it is much, much harder to hold on, You can't grip with your thighs! There is a reason only proper ladies rode like that: they never needed to move faster than a walk.
I suppose Annie could get a rather good grip of Reynardine's fur, though. That'd probably help.
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Post by todd on Mar 21, 2007 10:38:22 GMT
I laughed when the robot-guards described running as their "one true weakness".
And the robot-administrator bidding farewell to Annie and commenting about how polite she was (an accurate observation) was also a lot of fun.
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Post by UbiquitousDragon on Mar 21, 2007 11:20:18 GMT
I laughed when the robot-guards described running as their "one true weakness". *grins* So Annie wasn't such a rubbish robot before then! (Though her red cheeks and heavy breathing might have given the game away) Go Reynardine!
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Post by Yin on Mar 21, 2007 12:56:31 GMT
Personally, she would make an adorable robot.
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Post by mrw on Mar 21, 2007 19:53:42 GMT
Personally, she would make an adorable robot. I think she makes an adorable human. Have you ever tried to hug a robot? ;D (Not that she really seems like she needs a hug most of the time. ) Panel 5 is my favorite pic of Annie ever. This whole page rocks, actually.
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Post by Myrani on Mar 21, 2007 20:56:20 GMT
(Not that she really seems like she needs a hug most of the time. ) Needs a hug all the more for that, perhaps... Me, I'm just in love with the idea of an animated plushie that turns into your very own super-fast wolf, although Reynardine might appreciate me even less. ;D
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Post by UbiquitousDragon on Mar 21, 2007 23:28:16 GMT
Personally, she would make an adorable robot. I think she makes an adorable human. Have you ever tried to hug a robot? ;D (Not that she really seems like she needs a hug most of the time. ) Panel 5 is my favorite pic of Annie ever. This whole page rocks, actually. It's been an awesome chapter, Annie's been especially cute. Though this page, panel 6, is my fave pic of Annie
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Post by Count Casimir on Mar 22, 2007 0:37:24 GMT
Ha, yeah, this chapter is far more fluid, and way more tongue-in-cheek than any other (except Dr. Disaster, of course). Can't say that's a bad thing, but I'm looking forward to more Swordgirl.
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Post by owl on Mar 22, 2007 21:25:37 GMT
Man, I love Robots. (That's really about all I have to say....starting to feel unnecessary 'round here. )
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2007 22:36:04 GMT
You outdo yourself with every page, Tom!
I'm really liking panel one. Really gives off the feel of intense, crazy speed.
Also, Reynardine is made of win and awesome.
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Post by Count Casimir on Mar 25, 2007 5:02:45 GMT
Win and awesome and wolfenation. I just made that up, I think I'm going to use it now.
EDIT: Idea probably already put forward elsewhere; Reynardine MUST want Annie to be alive, or he could have turned into a wolf and savaged her at any time. Remember, he can do stuff as long as she doesn't tell him NOT to do it.
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Post by Broadus on Mar 25, 2007 5:16:37 GMT
I'm not impressed by real-wolf Reynardine. Like Aspen said up top, he's suddenly being nice. What happened to him being a murderous demon who would steal bodies without any thought to the death of the host? Now he's a "slave" chum of Antimony. This reminds me of "Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl", where the cute little dead girl brings a vampire back to life (but the vampire is cursed to be forever stuck in a doll), and the first thing the vampire does is tries to eat the little girl, but being a doll and being unable to do so, it instead becomes her best friend.
The guard robots are great, by the way.
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Post by mrw on Mar 25, 2007 5:29:57 GMT
I'm not impressed by real-wolf Reynardine. Like Aspen said up top, he's suddenly being nice. What happened to him being a murderous demon who would steal bodies without any thought to the death of the host? Now he's a "slave" chum of Antimony. This reminds me of "Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl", where the cute little dead girl brings a vampire back to life (but the vampire is cursed to be forever stuck in a doll), and the first thing the vampire does is tries to eat the little girl, but being a doll and being unable to do so, it instead becomes her best friend. If you can't eat it, befriend it? I like it. Words to live by. ;D It was implied that Reynardine isn't able to harm Annie while stuck in a toy that belongs to her, even if she did not give specific instructions not to harm her. And it seems that right now being stuck with Antimony is actually beneficial for Reynardine. She's protecting him from Eglamore and the other teachers who would just as soon kill him. I'm guessing he's biding his time for now, watching and waiting...
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Post by Count Casimir on Mar 25, 2007 5:35:06 GMT
Also, it seems like he had a soft spot for Surma at some point. I <3 alliteration.
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Post by Broadus on Mar 25, 2007 5:55:28 GMT
I hope evil demons can't get soft spots. It was especially weird when he said he wouldn't mind watching Antimony and Kat kissing. Even if it wasn't a pedophilic thing to say (assuming he's not somehow also a teenager), why would he be interested in human girls kissing, anyway? I wish I could remember who Surma is supposed to be.
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Post by Count Casimir on Mar 25, 2007 6:16:16 GMT
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Post by Broadus on Mar 25, 2007 7:32:49 GMT
Oooh, now I get ya'. What if he's using his evil demon powers of BULLCRAP, though? The whole conversation was overly nice for Reynardine I dunno'. Maybe not. And it was indeed pretty funny! Just threw me off, really.
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Post by Count Casimir on Mar 25, 2007 16:56:03 GMT
Well, she doesn't know he's a demon. And he couldn't really know that she would help him, so why lie? Or rather, why lie like that?
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Post by mrw on Mar 25, 2007 18:47:53 GMT
I hope evil demons can't get soft spots. It was especially weird when he said he wouldn't mind watching Antimony and Kat kissing. Even if it wasn't a pedophilic thing to say (assuming he's not somehow also a teenager), why would he be interested in human girls kissing, anyway? I got the impression he was just being a wiseass. I don't think he likes sweet emotional moments, so it could have been his rather uncivilized way of changing the subject. Given how things had turned out for him recently, he was probably feeling pretty darn bitter as well. Heh, it was pretty hilarious. Annie and Kat's reactions were perfect. I love how Tom turned an otherwise crude, ordinary joke into awesome character development.
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Post by todd on Mar 25, 2007 23:04:13 GMT
I suspect that it was a bit like "Spike stuck with that chip in his head" (fans of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" will know what I'm talking about); Reynardine can no longer go out and actually be a "Big Bad Demon" because of Annie's hold over him, so he has to content himself with making sarcastic remarks (though, after Annie hears what he says and places her sentence upon him, he can't even do that!).
I was amused by the way that Reynardine was grinning in that scene when Annie forbade him to speak - almost as if he was thinking "Hey, it was worth it."
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Post by Count Casimir on Mar 26, 2007 3:29:17 GMT
Also, on the next page, his expression when Annie just picks him up and puts him in her bag is priceless.
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