You want me, you GOT me.
on March 19, 2019 at 12:01 amChapter: 'Cause When I'm Bad
Characters: Jason Chesterfield, Jennifer Billingsworth, Jim Carrington, Sal Walters, Steve Walkerton
Location: Professor Doc's lab
Sal flips him around 360 degrees before slamming him face-down in the ground, which is pretty impressive. Wish I had room to show it more.
… 360 degrees?
Yes, 360 degrees. She grabbed onto his shirt, landed on her feet, then used that momentum to flip him hard onto his shoulders and head in an attempt to slow him down or knock him out.
It’s a modified Rana if you are wrestling fan- not out of the realm of possibility!
More like 270 (or 630) degrees, since his chest lands horizontal-ish!
Hmm, I only saw that as a 180.
I am guessing 360 degrees along the vertical axis, then 180 degrees along the horizonatal?
First, if original Box has perished, good to see some of its kin in the background of the last panel (even if they’re not upside-down).
Second, what is Billie doing in panel 4?
Picking a vial to inject, seeing as she has no science background or description of what the antidote looks like.
Ahhh. Thanx.
Well, if she uses her weight to yank him backwards he might go over the top of her and then he would hit the ground IN FRONT of her, but she’d be on the ground, unless his momentum threw her up in the air, but then she’d be going the other way from the motion lines…
Yeah, I got nothin’.
Exactly what she did, used her momentum from the flip to flip him over with her landing acting as a fulcrum or something like that to flip him over her. To me, it’s a modified Rana/Frankensteiner if you need a visual
Technically she only needsto go 270 degrees, which is good because otherwise she’d need to go 630.
Sal’s got the strength of multiple wrestlers.
Holy crap, the boxes are facing with the arrows pointing up! That’s unusual for a Willis comic.
What you can’t see because it’s too far away are the upside down words reading “this side up” under the arrows.
Down. This side DOWN. Damn it Az, you only had to get ONE word right to make it work, and that’s the one you screwed up.