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7th of February, 2015 (Saturday) - 4 comments
Page 183
Mel and Collie
on page 183
Continuity? Nope, that's normal. First you grab Ash, and as you turn, then you clasp hands and RUN!!! ;) Ash is in shock, though.
I face swapped Sam and Charlie in Panel 3 and Panel 5 in Photoshop. :) I noticed they had the identical expression.
HumalaDuck
on page 183
Is it too late for me to point out that "blood spattered" is the more usual use of the phrase?
Tober
on page 183
Spatter and splatter are two different things. I chose splatter because it implies more blood than just spatter.
Also, because Tarantino used the phrase blood-splattered a few times in Kill Bill.
Wally
on page 183
I think Splatter and spatter are similar, in that the item is either spattered by something or it is splattered with something... I looked both terms up and the similarity of the two definitions are so close that the two words could almost be interchangeable. However both seem to mean; something being splashed with from an outside source. If '@Erica R.' and '@girl', mean that running through broken glass and or, the shards of the broken lamp would splatter the socks of Ash and Charlie I think that would be a misinterpretation because any blood on the socks would be soaked up from the cuts in their feet and not splashed on or splattered or spattered from an outside source. I know... picky, picky picky... sorry. I still love the story and the art.
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7th of February, 2015 (Saturday) - 4 comments
Continuity? Nope, that's normal. First you grab Ash, and as you turn, then you clasp hands and RUN!!! ;) Ash is in shock, though.
I face swapped Sam and Charlie in Panel 3 and Panel 5 in Photoshop. :) I noticed they had the identical expression.
Is it too late for me to point out that "blood spattered" is the more usual use of the phrase?
Spatter and splatter are two different things. I chose splatter because it implies more blood than just spatter.
Also, because Tarantino used the phrase blood-splattered a few times in Kill Bill.
I think Splatter and spatter are similar, in that the item is either spattered by something or it is splattered with something... I looked both terms up and the similarity of the two definitions are so close that the two words could almost be interchangeable. However both seem to mean; something being splashed with from an outside source. If '@Erica R.' and '@girl', mean that running through broken glass and or, the shards of the broken lamp would splatter the socks of Ash and Charlie I think that would be a misinterpretation because any blood on the socks would be soaked up from the cuts in their feet and not splashed on or splattered or spattered from an outside source. I know... picky, picky picky... sorry. I still love the story and the art.