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Comic for Wednesday, Dec 10, 2025 I like Vladia's reasoning, but she missed that they may have their own reasons for wanting to complete their mission. I don't see that Po is wearing a leotard in either form. Also, why isn't a leotard a stupid lion?
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Comic for Monday, Dec 8, 2025 "Everything is a cause for concern" - You're not paranoid if they're really out to get you. Vladia seems to have bought into this mindset more than might be warranted. Carrying past trauma, I suppose.
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Bishop investigates! Heh, Grace is going to have to think about just this issue, if Arthur ever manages to recruit her or any of her friends.
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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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Sketchbook Comic for Friday, May 12, 2023 If you wear a tie to look professional, it is with a collared shirt, as pictured in the cross out thought bubble. She wouldn't wear it with a halter top. Is this an indication of Vladia being out of touch with human norms? Not sure why she's concluding 'It looks bad with the halter, so I won't wear it with a collared shirt'. I guess she could be thinking 'I don't like collars'. Not getting the ellipses in the upper left either, if that is what they are. I also wonder why only one fang sticks out. It doesn't look that bad, but she might consider cosmetic dentistry if blending in is a goal.
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Comic for Friday, Feb 10, 2023 Abraham can sense direction, but it is an acute triangular swath. They are in Colorado. If their roads are analogous to ours, which they should be, they follow geographic features, they need to head to Albuquerque. That will give them a different perspective, and they should be able to locate Magus within a quadrilateral box. Of course, if he's moving, they may be searching for a long time. I wonder why they don't just drive toward the 'signal'? Seems like the quickest way they would get closure. Adrian is peeved at someone who recruited him, and is taking it out on Abraham. Abraham is trying to make sense of the modern world as best he can; all things considered, he seems to be doing remarkably well. The last panel, Vladia's embarrassed face seems to indicate she is interested in Adrian Raven. Hmm, a bat and a Raven, ...
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