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  1. Story Wednesday December 11, 2019

    Yes, I realized that about a minute after I posted it. So I edited it, but not in time.
  2. Story Wednesday December 11, 2019

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  3. Story Wednesday December 11, 2019

    Babylon 5 also has a connection with the original Star Trek: Walther Koenig (Chekov in Star Trek) played Bester, a creepy member of the PsyCorps.
  4. Story Wednesday December 11, 2019

    The 60's Lost in Space one, right? Robbie is a classic, too. I think HK is referencing Babylon 5, sort of the stepbrother of Deep Space 9. Robbie the robot is from Forbidden Planet, which is sort of Star Trek 1956. Leslie Neilson (!) played the captain of the starship Bellerophon. Like the robot in Lost in Space, Robbie had all the best lines.
  5. Story Wednesday December 11, 2019

    This one was also good. I've seen the 2004 Arthur and enjoyed it--though I was disappointed that none of the Sarmartians were women. They had women warriors, and might be the inspiration for the Amazons. I missed the Merlin miniseries; hope to check it out some day.
  6. Story Wednesday December 11, 2019

    You have your Arthurs mixed up. It was Graham Chapman who said Camelot was silly, whereas it was Richard Harris in the 1967 Camelot. Don't mix up the English drunk with the Irish drunk. And don't forget that it was Harris who played Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter movies, possibly because his granddaughter threatened to never speak to him if he didn't.
  7. Story Wednesday December 11, 2019

    Both The Sword in the Stone (which I've never seen) and Camelot (which I have) are based on T.H. White's The Once And Future KIng. It's been over forty years since I've read it, and I don't remember a squirrel story, but I do remember a lot of passages where the wizard Merlyn turns Wart (the young Arthur) into various animals to teach him lessons. Diane seems more likely to have read the book than seen the cartoon. BTW, the book does have a griffin.
  8. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    Excellent points. Was our Tedd the actual target? The Goo never attacked Tedd, or even tried to. That would tend to support the "strengthen the other Tedd's" theory.
  9. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    Could be that General Shade Tail is in the background and behind Lord Tedd in the first instance--where Lord Tedd can't see if GST is up to something. Maybe the General has some power or spell that influences others feelings--like Magus. Lord Tedd's crusade against "weak" Tedds doesn't make a lot of sense, does it? We really only have the word of Beta Tedd that that's what Lord Tedd is doing.
  10. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    Is that glowing sphere a device, or simply an aspect of Nioi's spell, like Ellen's beams? If Lord Tedd could make magical doors like the one Nioi went through, why would he need to send tiny goo cells? Why not send General Shade Tail; who clearly loves to kill?
  11. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    If Lord Tedd is a seer/wandmaker, he could have learned about universe hopping by observing Nioi's magic. Nioi might not even be from Lord Tedd's universe. And Lord Tedd by this point might not be living in his home universe.
  12. Friday, November 29, 2019

    http://egscomics.com/comic/party-093 Size matters.
  13. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    Dragon sirens certainly need mentioning, but the context would be Magus-Ellen. While M-E could crash this party, he doesn't seem to know squat about the how-to's of universe-hopping, including doors to other worlds. His best reason to crash would be to ask for help getting back to his home. Of course, there is a chance that Terra, who is, after all, an alternate Tedd and therefore almost certainly a mad scientist, has worked out enough how-to''s to come through that door in the next thrilling comic, coming real soon now, looking for her boy/girlfriend.
  14. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    Which Kaoli? There are at least two: the Kaoli from the second life universe, and the Kaoli created by the dewitchery diamond of Nioi's universe. Now that I think of it, there isn't any real reason for the real Ellen and Kaoli of the second life universe to meet the Ellen of the Mopervese and the Kaoli who Nioi accidentally created. It's the accidental Kaoli who shared the second-life dreams of Ellen whom Ellen was promised to meet.
  15. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    Dan gave us four reference links in his commentary for that page, and it is one of the final comics in Sister 3. And Dan made Ellen say "overdue for a visit". It's only a mere seventeen months later in our time, so I have some hope Kaoli will be the next surprise guest. Connecting her with the door must rely on speculation, but Kaoli is essentially a variation of Nioi, who made her exit through a magical door in Painted Black. Kaoli could logically have the same kind of magic. Being another furry like Grace and the slightly more humanoid Braixen from Pokémon (Ashley's favorite form to transform herself into in Marker), and Ellen's childhood-friend-from-another-universe, there are at least three of the nine who should be glad to see her.
  16. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    What I'm expecting is that it's the shrink spell triggered the "click", and that someone is about to come through the door. Since this is Edward's basement, and presumably Edward's spare door, Edward sounds fairly likely to me. Tedd's father may have anticipated something needing his attention at the party. Or, maybe someone else using the door as a prop to make a flashy entrance from another universe. Perhaps someone Ellen thinks is overdue for a visit? Tune in Monday, maybe, when Dan's feeling better.
  17. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    Considering how long Tedd has been studying how the duration of transformations seem to have been subjective before Magic's "minimal" changes, he seems to be unduly surprised that "size" isn't as limited as he assumed it was. Grace, however, does know that Rhoda did increase the size of that wild boar by far more than the size increase limit imposed by the TG gun and has known more than six months, long before either MV5 and Playing With Dolls.
  18. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    I'm sure Tedd will want to talk more about the mystery of the unexpected size change, but let's get back to that darned doorknob and the door it's part of. Gee, think this door hanging out in the basement of a wizard's home might be some kind of magical artifact?
  19. Story Monday December 2, 2019

    I said magic might have a surprise for Tedd & Co., and it looks like I guessed right. But what about that click from the doorknob of the door with the mirror? Is someone about to make a surprise entrance?
  20. Friday, November 29, 2019

    Maybe the real surprise will come when Ashley finally takes the wand, and the spell doesn't turn out like anyone expects it will.
  21. Wednesday, November 27, 2019

    http://egscomics.com/comic/party-092 Rhoda really should have come to the party.
  22. Wednesday, November 27, 2019

    In Marker, Pandora said that she could give Ashley a spell to magically share feelings. That suggests that Ashley does have the potential to access other minds. Maybe Ashley is the one who should be wearing the Counsellor Troi uniform. Ashley already has an overabundance of empathy; it wouldn't be such a stretch to give that empathy magical amplification.
  23. Wednesday, November 27, 2019

    I disagree. Dan has given us multiple examples of how what a spellcaster pictures in their mind can affect the result of the spell. Or, in other words, fantasizing. The very first comic in this arc featured Ashley having a fantasy about casting transformation spells, and feeling guilty about the fantasy. And that was foreshadowed way back in Marker; it was the reason Pandora held back on giving Ashley a transformation spell. I say "held back" because Pandora revealed earlier she was not as restricted as most Immortals were in choosing spells to grant to mortals. I'd say the basic theme of Title Pending is "Ashley learns how to deal with her fantasies." Speaking of fantasizing, let's hope Sarah isn't slacking off. Remember the clog? Pandora said she wasn't going to see her son until "Saturday" the last time she talked to Sarah. Then with all the big bites Sarah had been taking out of ambient magic would have made it safe enough for Adrian to take down the "dam". But Pandora didn't see her son on Saturday because she reset that Friday evening. Since then, we haven't seen Sarah using her spell--but she hasn't given any indication she's lost the ability to use it or that it's become harder. So the dam seems to still be in place. Could be that Pandora held off showing Adrian how to take down the dam until she was sure it would be safe--but, vampires! Having the dam clogging things up could be plot-convenient. Ashley is probably even weaker than Sarah for magical power now, so the higher level of ambient magic around Moperville looks pretty much a prerequisite for her training. And the higher ambient magic will continue to draw monsters and aberrations like a bug-zapper, providing work for the best monster hunters around the world...
  24. Wednesday, November 27, 2019

    Maybe Tedd's fairy godmother will offer a correction? (Grace probably doesn't know how much Rhoda can shrink.)
  25. Monday, November 25, 2019

    Diane actually liked being called "Barbie" when she was six. Presumably she didn't know then that the Barbie doll is based on a German doll named Lilli, a high-class call girl in a comic of the 1950s.