VALENTINE’S DAY KEEPS ON GOING???
Bringing the one from the beginning of the month back. Check it out if you want!
VOTE FOR HEARTS AND CHOCOLATE AND STUFF!!!
As for this comic…
This one almost killed me. It’s got the usual combination of some new background work, lots of characters, a few vehicle shots – all the things that make comics a nightmare for me. I often start comics on a Friday and work the weekend to get them done. This one I started on Wednesday (giving me one whole day off from comic-making) and STILL needed to work overtime to get done.
But hey. If I don’t do it, no one else will. Is that a good reason? I’m not really sure anymore.
Not often seeing Daphne take command like this and for the kid to even say words like that at her young age. Talk about an unexpected moment or two for this storyline.
When unusual circumstances arise, unusual leaders step forward.
I’m wondering if Hannah is going to be a stand in for Tracee while they wait inside.
Somehow I do not see Hannah being good with children.
I am not sure in what capacity, beyond being blonde.
i think hannah is still WAY too shocked to be of any use….she may like to occasionally walk on the wild side, but she had no idea just HOW wild things could get!
Also, while Puck’s get is likely to grow up quickly in some ways, I do wonder how quickly a half-fairy matures physically.
Or maybe she’s a full fairy? Probably not: Puck isn’t an amazon warrior. As such.
I am pretty sure that Miranda ages at about the same rate as any fully human child. Because anything else would be disorienting.
First appearance – Puck 199, 2013
I think Miranda might be “physically” aging slower than a human but her mental age might be far in excess of her physical appearance.
Although, Puck herself doesn’t seem to follow those guidelines. Yes, physically young after hundreds of years but not a sage for the ages.
However, on the third hand (Yes I have a third hand, it’s quite useful) what do I know, I’m not writing the comic. You do you, EG
I like that an arc that has involved very little of the titular fae now suddenly features her, not unreasonably, as ‘bodyguard’.
Had to get her back in the mix somehow.
What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. Carry on, comic wonder!
Though from what I’ve seen from sports injuries, what doesn’t kill you tends to make you weaker and often ends your career.
Doesn’t Hannah get to drive?
Oh you.
I half to admit I was surprised Miranda was suddenly speaking full sentences. But then, every child I’ve every known seem to utter profanity in there first sentences.
Make that a “their” there…