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Comic for Monday, Nov 10, 2025 Vladia's comment is interesting and realistic. "Treat Grace like a responsible adult." Edward seems to be on board with Bishop's agenda mentioned in the commentary. I have to agree with Bishop's question in the last panel. How does that even come up? Edward's comments are the most germane; tactical and to the point.
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Comic for Wednesday, Oct 29, 2025 I like Vladia's character, she seems genuinely helpful. But she does not seem to view Grace as a sibling as she did in earlier comics. Bishop is coming across as helpful as well, but in her case, I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop. Regarding the commentary, Grace as a 200 lb squirrel would not leave an imprint in concrete. Concrete is not one substance, it is a class of similarly formulated substances, having a mineral based cement binding sand and gravel into a solid mass. In general, concrete has very good compressive strength. A 200 lb squirrel might struggle with its own weight, but the concrete under it would not. If it did fail being walked on by a heavy enough creature, it would tend to fracture or chip rather than indent, assuming it had already hardened; newly poured concrete is easy to imprint. Hardened concrete does flow, however; a very heavy object resting in one spot for a very long time (years) will leave impressions. This is common in old shops with heavy machine tools. Another 'solid' material that flows is glass. Glass is also a broad term; the key things I'd associate with something that was 'glass' is silicon and oxygen content, roughly one to two, often with other additives, and the mass has an amorphous structure, as opposed to crystalline. Very old glass windows will show signs of glass pooling at the bottom of the panes; we are talking century old or more. Some very old glass can dissolve in water. Corning, NY had a flood, in the early 1970s IIRC, and they lost some of their oldest pieces because they dissolved; Egyptian and Roman glass.
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Comic for Friday, Oct 31, 2025 Grace has dream notes about a unicorn, but does not remember the dream in detail. I wonder why not? Did Mist cause her to forget? Mist seemed to be involved with merging several people's dreams. This version of Bishop seems more benign than we've seen before. Maybe she's chilled with maturity, or maybe she's hiding her true nature. She still holds her cards close. Can't say I trust her. I am curious about the cliffhanger; seems like it should be Po. Grace would have no reason to recognize Po that we've seen.
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Comic for Monday, Oct 27, 2025 The door has been covered. Doesn't it have to 'see' the enchantment to record it? Is this a change? To be clear, Mist's image in this comic does not speak. You have to infer some of the speech bubbles. For instance, the comment about Female Variant Number Five is made by Tedd. Bishop's final disclaimer about not feeling bad manages to sound vaguely judgemental. The woman has and interesting set of skills, odd though they may be.
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Comic for Wednesday, Oct 22, 2025 Points to Bishop in this comic. She's not heinous, she's lucid, reasonably sympathetic, and apparently competent. I wonder why Po and Mist left the guns? Weren't they afraid of not bringing them to Voltaire the last time we saw them?
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Comic for Monday, Oct 20, 2025 Tedd's imagination appears to be running away. Not seeing the last couple of panels as justified by the narrative.
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Comic for Friday, Oct 10, 2025 The Verres household is gathering in the basement prior to relocating. Agents, including Bishop are present; only Edward and Bishop have been shown so far. I expect more of a crew.
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NP Comic for Thursday, Aug 7, 2025 While I wouldn't say Bishop is likeable, she is a bit elevated toward pragmatic. TBD if she blows up at their failure in the next comic. My guess is she 'encourages' them to try harder in a heavy handed way. As far as she's concerned, Tedd is not even in the room.
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NP Comic for Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025 <facepalm> This version of Edward is not the sharpest tool in the shed, is he? Go back and review your marriage plan, why did you bother? A mutually agreed to arrangement is not heinous per se, but having no basis for the underlying marriage makes the marriage questionable. A three day ball with no arrangements to house and feed the attendees seems daunting for their participation; travel was not trivial. The large number of attendees suggests this isn't happening. Seems unrealistic.
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NP Comic for Tuesday, Mar 4, 2025 Panel 2, Bishop appears to have the ability to unhinge her jaw, per the snake-like resemblance. Both of her kids look human. The issue with the prince preferring men has been faced in real life, the traditional solution is to marry to breed, and have dalliances on the side. Actually, dalliances on the side is part of the royalty territory; 'Divine right of kings' . . . Given what Bishops goals are, I doubt she'd balk. Bishop does not seem like someone who would have access to that kind of gossip. She probably wants it, but she seems untrustworthy and off putting; who'd tell her anything? You'd expect a knife in your back for your trouble. It is interesting that in this version of Cinderella, the stepmother figure is aiming lower. I wonder if that's true to the source? I doubt the gay prince is. Yes, they had gay people, no, they weren't prone to out them so publicly. The king, assuming he's still alive, has options; he can have more offspring.
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NP Comic for Thursday, Feb 13, 2025 <LOL & Sigh> While I am at this point chronologically elderly, albeit still in the earlier stages, I am definitely not a mature adult. Case in point, my first thought when I saw the last panel was "Lady, learn to swear effectively, and use good grammar." Then I realized this is the point at which Cinderella's ball (formal dance) is being introduced, she's reading the announcement, and Dan(a) is going to spend a week expanding on that. To be fair, though, Ashley and Sarah are definitely thinking about Tedd's balls in their own right. Hey, one for each, and then all three are in agreement!
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Comic for Friday, Feb 7, 2025 Does Hope somehow get human priorities? Or is she as naive about them as other immortals are? If Pandora had inadvertently cause the crisis Jill faced, she probably would have known what was going on. Now I want to know if Bishop had an ulterior motive. Is she a caster? I can't recall an event where she used magic.
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Comic for Monday, Feb 10, 2025 Jill should probably confess to Grace that she was the smoke interloper; if it comes out later, Grace will have grounds to mistrust Jill. Meta: That Jill/Jay/Jack has multiple names is going to play havoc with future searches for her. The previous comic sounded like "The cop's still not an adult daughter (though maybe older than me) told me . . .". Today's comic sounds like Jill met Bishop when Bishop was already an adult (at least chronologically). Confusing, but I think the intent was spelled out today. That puts Bishop at a minimum in her mid thirties, figuring college, FBI training, and Jill is around 18 now (so 18 - 6 = 12 years). Arthur shot a guy who needed to be shot is a revelation; he has more of a badass background that he seems to have.
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NP Comic for Thursday, Jan 23, 2025 Speaking of snake-like, Bishop appears to be working on unhinging her lower jaw. She's a bad parent, imagine that. Life is full of surprises.
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NP Comic for Thursday, Jan 9, 2025 I show up at the end of the day, and nobody has posted this thread. I can see we are all consumed to find out what happens. Is it possible to cross a canine with a reptile? Because she's a real b!7c#.
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NP Comic for Tuesday, Jan 7, 2025 This Bishop is manipulative, but not as nasty as the Disney stepmom. Re: Commentary, in every version of Cinderella I can recall seeing, the father died. I would also presume Tedd had a room and a bed before the ladies arrived, and still has it.
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NP Comic for Thursday, Jan 2, 2025 First and second panel, she's not wrong. (That is something less than correct, in this case tends toward uncharitable.) Third panel explains it all. She's part Klingon. Also, she looks at Tedd as someone she could use, an object. This version of Cinderella posits a stepmother whose outlook on the individual, her lack of respect, is a good portion of her problem. She is not nurturing, but nor is she as odious as the Disney version.
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https://www.egscomics.com/comic/balance-025 I like Knight's attitude here. He's had something of a wake-up call. Also, I can't wait to meet agents Castle and Pawn.
