Meanwhile . . . the rest of the team is apparently sitting on their asses, back at the water’s edge, completely uncaring that Sal chased off after HA alone.
I imagine they’re roaming the halls like a family stuck in a corn maze. “Let’s take a right.” “We went left last time, and right the time before that! You’re just alternating!” “I have to go to the bathroom!” “I feel like we’re going in circles.”
Hi, Willis! I’m reading along and enjoying this second trip through your old comics, as ever, though not commenting as much these days. Anyway, I just wanted to note that you mis-tagged Sal as “David Walkerton” in today’s strip. Unless this was intentional and one of the spoilers you spoke of. (It’s been a while since I read “It’s Walky!,” so I don’t remember precisely what’s coming up!)
It’s hard to tell, being intentionally obscured by camera angle, but “Sal” has been flat-chested for the past few days. You can see the lighting and shading on “Sal’s” chest in panel three of today’s page indicate a more or less flat vertical profile.
“Sal” hasn’t spoken since the start of this chase, hiding the (lack of) southern accent– whereas Sal and the Head Alien would normally fling banter back and forth rapid-fire any other time.
But the strongest clue? When we last saw her moments ago, Sal’s hair was tied in a ponytail. (And also she had a visibly curved chest and was screaming at the Head Alien.)
blah. i hate the “real mother” stuff, as if the mother who didn’t birth you but who raised you is somehow a hologram or a robot or something. HA is truly evil.
evil eeeeye~!
It can look through solid hair. Well, as solid as hair gets, anyway.
Meanwhile . . . the rest of the team is apparently sitting on their asses, back at the water’s edge, completely uncaring that Sal chased off after HA alone.
To be fair, that is pretty typical SEMME strategery.
True dat.
I imagine they’re roaming the halls like a family stuck in a corn maze. “Let’s take a right.” “We went left last time, and right the time before that! You’re just alternating!” “I have to go to the bathroom!” “I feel like we’re going in circles.”
Option 1: they have to deal with the 10 ton giant robot ape.
Option 2: there’s a large boulder in the way, and Jason is very insistent that he can move it himself.
He manages to move the boulder a bit, but then it starts rolling towards him.
SPOILERS
Ah dang, was trying to do something cool with title text.
Anyway. I feel like Head Alien has pretty massively failed a spot check, here.
Yeah, it suddenly became noticeable.
I think the roaming the halls, lost…is a good explanation
Hi, Willis! I’m reading along and enjoying this second trip through your old comics, as ever, though not commenting as much these days. Anyway, I just wanted to note that you mis-tagged Sal as “David Walkerton” in today’s strip. Unless this was intentional and one of the spoilers you spoke of. (It’s been a while since I read “It’s Walky!,” so I don’t remember precisely what’s coming up!)
Willis wrote a few days ago: “(also i would stop paying attention to the tags soon, for spoiler reasons)”
There’ve been a few hints.
It’s hard to tell, being intentionally obscured by camera angle, but “Sal” has been flat-chested for the past few days. You can see the lighting and shading on “Sal’s” chest in panel three of today’s page indicate a more or less flat vertical profile.
“Sal” hasn’t spoken since the start of this chase, hiding the (lack of) southern accent– whereas Sal and the Head Alien would normally fling banter back and forth rapid-fire any other time.
But the strongest clue? When we last saw her moments ago, Sal’s hair was tied in a ponytail. (And also she had a visibly curved chest and was screaming at the Head Alien.)
Okay, so it is one of the spoilers he spoke of. Thanks for confirming!
blah. i hate the “real mother” stuff, as if the mother who didn’t birth you but who raised you is somehow a hologram or a robot or something. HA is truly evil.
Yeah, a lot of people tend to think like that. As if genetics count for something more than what your hair color is and what diseases you’re prone to.