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Yeah… I was wondering what happened to that whole light-hearted bit when things started getting mysterious. That's alright though. You've managed to work up a healthy suspense yet again. I'm with Duffy on the exploded room. That first panel tells an entire story in itself.
I think that an airplane can count as fanservice, when it is as beautiful as that one! (I didn't compliment it before, but this is a good reason to, since I'm not sure why I didn't). That is a great exploded room! And Albee's expression is fantastic (in every instance).
Yes….the exploded room, Albee's shocked expression….tells so much with no words at all. And even in this "light-hearted" issue, you've managed to build in some authentic suspense!
Really enjoying this issue John. Love the exploded room and also the last panel on page 8. Great drawings. Cheers, Paul.
Thanks. I keep wondering if an airplane can count as fanservice. Is that stretching the term, or is that an appropriate usage in this context?
Yeah… I was wondering what happened to that whole light-hearted bit when things started getting mysterious. That's alright though. You've managed to work up a healthy suspense yet again. I'm with Duffy on the exploded room. That first panel tells an entire story in itself.
I think that an airplane can count as fanservice, when it is as beautiful as that one! (I didn't compliment it before, but this is a good reason to, since I'm not sure why I didn't). That is a great exploded room! And Albee's expression is fantastic (in every instance).
The light-heartedness comes back, don't worry.
Yes….the exploded room, Albee's shocked expression….tells so much with no words at all. And even in this "light-hearted" issue, you've managed to build in some authentic suspense!