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I don’t think I’ve ever even noticed clothing in any other comic, but I keep just wondering why these characters have such terrible clothing. It’s like all of the worst aspects of the 80’s era styles have suddenly come back into style. Rona’s high-waisted grey wool(?) pants are the unsexiest thing I can think of to put on a lady, seriously.
Hah. Much better, Blake. We go from the Lady’s personally-influenced view of how the psyche works to something straight out of psychology. You may or may not have the ability, and no-one is making you do this. The choice to act or not is purely up to you.
July 8th, 2009 at 2:45 pm
Somehow, they don’t sound so stupid anymore.
However, I cringe to think of what the laws of narrative causality demand following a scene like this.
I hope they mean what they’re saying.
July 9th, 2009 at 4:11 pm
I don’t think I’ve ever even noticed clothing in any other comic, but I keep just wondering why these characters have such terrible clothing. It’s like all of the worst aspects of the 80’s era styles have suddenly come back into style. Rona’s high-waisted grey wool(?) pants are the unsexiest thing I can think of to put on a lady, seriously.
July 10th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
You’re sure dragging this cliff hanger out!
I hope they save him.
July 1st, 2010 at 10:52 am
Hah. Much better, Blake. We go from the Lady’s personally-influenced view of how the psyche works to something straight out of psychology. You may or may not have the ability, and no-one is making you do this. The choice to act or not is purely up to you.
Immanuel Kant would love this bit, I think.