Aurora, by all appearances, is the least terrible thing in the world of the comic. This becomes clear in Strip 100, in which she is drawn differently – drawn in such a way that makes everything else in the comic look like crap. This has to be deliberate. It’s the old trope of ‘too beautiful for this world’ – or perhaps the WORLD is too UGLY for HER. Could the event she caused and the fire she may have previously caused have been acts of cleansing? Or perhaps the world simply fell to its knees before her transcedantal beauty, a beauty it could not support or survive.
I wish I could chime in, but I really don’t wanna give away any spoilers! Just know that I am reading what you’re saying and I love how much thought you’re putting into this. I really appreciate it.
Okay, I think I see what’s happened. Some of Pascallo’s skin was damaged in Strip 100. He wipes his face in panel 3 of the current strip. That’s why we can see what we see in subsequent panels – because of the damage, possibly combined with his sweat, he’s unknowingly wiped at least one layer of skin away.
Well, Brent. I’d be really really surprised and shocked. I’d also be very happy and very grateful. I’d absolutely love to be able to make a living doing this. That way I could update every single day. It would be so great to be able to draw this comic that much. 🙂
Another thought about Aurora:
Aurora, by all appearances, is the least terrible thing in the world of the comic. This becomes clear in Strip 100, in which she is drawn differently – drawn in such a way that makes everything else in the comic look like crap. This has to be deliberate. It’s the old trope of ‘too beautiful for this world’ – or perhaps the WORLD is too UGLY for HER. Could the event she caused and the fire she may have previously caused have been acts of cleansing? Or perhaps the world simply fell to its knees before her transcedantal beauty, a beauty it could not support or survive.
I wish I could chime in, but I really don’t wanna give away any spoilers! Just know that I am reading what you’re saying and I love how much thought you’re putting into this. I really appreciate it.
Wow, just wow! I started reading your comic yesterday out of curiosity, and it got me hooked! You sure can handle word plays and snappy dialogues.
Kudos and keep the fine work (I just jope you have some kind of idea where you want to go with the plot and not just winging it as it goes)
Thank you so much! I definitely have plans. Writing this comic has always been like 50% planning and 50% winging. It’s lots of fun.
Oh shit. Pasqualo’s turning into a cyborg.
Oh SHIT, I didn’t notice that.
Okay, I think I see what’s happened. Some of Pascallo’s skin was damaged in Strip 100. He wipes his face in panel 3 of the current strip. That’s why we can see what we see in subsequent panels – because of the damage, possibly combined with his sweat, he’s unknowingly wiped at least one layer of skin away.
Not turning, is a robot. Thus no soul to be Raptured in the flash if good or dragged down to hell if evil, and no flesh for zombies to feast.
It hurts my heart to laugh at this.
Is Pasqualo related to the super-powerful cave cyborg, then?
I’m happy it makes you laugh 🙂
Allison’s going to turn into a zombie isn’t she?
Nice touch having that one part of her lip caught in the tape and pulled up too high by the way.
Quick Question: If you become really popular and get a homestuck or brony type fanbase what will you do?
Well, Brent. I’d be really really surprised and shocked. I’d also be very happy and very grateful. I’d absolutely love to be able to make a living doing this. That way I could update every single day. It would be so great to be able to draw this comic that much. 🙂
But if Pasqualo’s dad made him by sex
And Pasqualo is a robot
Then where is the real Pasqualo?
He was phone.