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  1. 1 hour ago, Haylo said:

    I think Grace is counting on the "Can't keep secrets from a Wizard studying under a Seer even if you Try" defense.

    I thought keeping the alien part secret would be on the table, but I'm not Grace (or Dan, for that matter). 

    It might just be me, but I'm almost anticipating a tipping point in all this. Things are going too smoothly. 

     


  2. 7 hours ago, The Old Hack said:

    It is possible that it is a reference to the upcoming new comic from 'Diversity & Comics', which putatively is supposed to champion a return to the 'good old days' before the 'social agenda' ruined comics. Gail Simone happened to retweet an example of it posted by the creator. I am providing a link to the sample here but I warn in advance that it may be offensive to some. Click at your own risk.

     

    It is very easy to see when a comic is made solely with a particular agenda in mind, especially when it is in the advertising for it. Vox Day is one particular example, though I choose not to pay too much thought to it because I think it is doomed to failure just based on the premise of which their line was built upon. 


  3. I was tempted to consider the Uryuom revelation in this chapter may have some ties with the Lespuko, but the distinct contrast in their physiology from Uryuom is hard to miss.  I'm tempted to claim this was far back enough that it was before Lespuko and Uryuom became distinct from one another, but I won't push the issue.

    On the other hand, this could explain the Second Life Universe - in the Second Life Universe, the Uryuom left the library alone and instead became integrated into society and Human life on Earth.  It depends on how far back Uryuom history in the Second Life world went.


  4. 47 minutes ago, partner555 said:

    So you can take another player's space.

    The game would go by quickly if you couldn't, and it also raises the stakes and level of hi-jinx.  Things are going to be...interesting by the time the game ends, so to speak.  

    Rhoda's busty and a cheerleader dog-girl in just the first round.  Future rounds could get into some weird s***.


  5. 6 minutes ago, hkmaly said:

    If there is no overlap, does it means Dan's fantasies are WORSE?

    I think Dan was just being sarcastic (suspiciously specific denial), meaning there is an overlap.   On the other hand, I get the impression from his NP and story vs. the pin-ups that he writes "clean", but leaves the more "adult" stuff be as fantasies.  


  6. 3 hours ago, Tom Sewell said:

    What a coinky-dinky, Adrian Raven--literally the primary target for tonight of who knows how many vampires--just happens to be at the mall when Susan the vampire killer and Diane the potential vampire killer walk in together. And Susan, who as far as we know has never seen Adrian Raven before, senses something familiar about him.

    I think that has been one of the first things on just about everyone's minds when we first got our implications that, yes, half-immortals can have children.  

    Though when the cat does come out of the bag, I see three things:

    Shock from Adrian at the realization that he does have children, one of them to whom he has shown dislike for putting on "valley girl bimbo" routines.

    Horror on the part of Diana, when she realizes that one of the oldest teachers in her school, whom she is probably terrified of, is her real dad.

    Susan... - sighs - I believe the term "world falling apart around her" would qualify, given the impact of learning that the Dad she hated all these years for cheating on her Mom may not be her real father, and the...implication of such.

     


  7. 43 minutes ago, Pharaoh RutinTutin said:

    Like I said, we won't know for sure that Tedd's not immortal until Tedd dies.  Until then, Tedd might be immortal.

    What is this about Tedd being immortal?  Is it something people are considering due to his unique nature and what the Space Whale said?

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    On the other hand, the fact that Tedd is confirmed to be able to learn spells and use them means that he could possess a hell of a lot of versatility when it comes to his repertoire in the future.  He hasn't seen Nanase's Guardian Form, IIRC, but this might mean he'll be able to copy and use that as well.


  8. 1 hour ago, Scotty said:

    I mostly think to myself "there are people that actually think this way?" or "they gotta be just saying that because they know it upsets people and they can get away with it because internet anonymity allows it"

    It's pretty bad because you can ban or block someone and they'll just create a new account to comment on, and IP bans can also be circumvented by people who are savvy enough.

    We have all seen that point at one time or another.  

    I was half-thinking that Elliot went Super Saiyan in this comics, he was so mad (glowing eyes and all).  


  9. 9 minutes ago, Swordsmaster said:

    Crazy theory here, but what if... Arthur already knows? Maybe he knows that magic might change? What if that's his goal? Definitely not going to happen, but it popped into my mind.

    I considered that possibility myself.  If Magic resets, then all the magical criminals they have to deal with will also be de-powered.  

    But that also brings up the question of whether he may know Tedd's true nature, and wants to monopolize Magic through him...


  10. On 2/15/2017 at 10:45 PM, Don Edwards said:

    Worse: temporary loss of magic for everyone.

    Why that's worse: the existing system for dealing with rogue magic-users would be devastated by the loss of all its known magic-users and magical devices, but the rate at which rogue magic-users emerge would (most likely) remain about the same.

    On the other hand, Mr. Verres' superior seems to WANT magic to be more widely known.  Rather, Arthur claims that how easily it can be used is the real problem, and we do not know what his long-term objects are .

     


  11. 5 hours ago, hkmaly said:

    He looks like that but I don't think he does. First, I don't think he forgot to transform for night, second, he might get over his energy buildups either meanwhile or with the "I like being girl", third, he used lot of energy as Cheerleadra wait that wasn't yesterday but the day before.

    Elliot got a new spell recently and he is oblivious to it at the moment.  For all we know, the acquisition of his new spell may mark the end of all the energy build-ups.

    But this is the first time Elliot has heard Tedd speak that day, and he likely is not aware of Tedd's mark yet, so...Yeah, I'm going for Tedd being a girl at this point.  


  12. 21 hours ago, Xenophon Hendrix said:

    Given that Rhoda can change size much better than Tedd's morphing devices, I think it's fair to say that she's an even better shape-changer than Elliot, though perhaps not as versatile as Grace.

    So does this mean Rhoda's spell branched off?  First she changes her size (or the size of anyone else); now she can change her shape (since size change technically is a "change of shape").  Though I realize now that this actually fits with her character, since she completely changed her appearance after she got too much attention after the stunt Pandora pulled.


  13. One thing that puzzles me is that, as far as memory serves, neither Susan nor Diane share a hair color with either Mr. or Mrs. Pompom.  It makes me kind of worried that the big reveal will be that the one who "cheated" at the time Susan and Diane were born was not Mr. Pompom, but Mrs. Pompom.

    That is why I think there was such emphasis on Susan's perception on how her mother would react to the news that Susan had a sister (or half-sister).  But the question is would Dan go that dark with the storyline.