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21st of June, 2016 (Tuesday) - 7 comments

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Raakel on page 399
While there are some graphically awesome moments in this new sequence, I have to say, I could have really enjoyed watching Charlie and Ash figure out their sexualities (was Ash transgender? are they both gay? or just at that strangely sweet teenage awkward phase?) instead of seeing everyone blown away.... soon there will be no characters left!
Db3 on page 399
I miss the light hearted comedy speckled with drama. Now it's just dark, depressing stuff sprinkled with more dark and depressing stuff.
Maxx Y on page 399
For a brief moment I miss read the first two panels to be him suplexing her.
Idunno on page 399
Oh, I get it!
Some Physicist Guy on page 399
@Mako / @ninjary
I don't think it's a comedy anymore, or ever was. It was originally listed as a "Slice of life - sort of." although I see that has changed to slice of life with sci-fi time travel. But yeah, Slice of Life stories have to have happy/funny parts to make the drama more dramatic and have meaning because we're attached and relate to the characters now.
Also, I'm one of the few who actually found Chekhov's comedy the Cherry Orchard funny, I actually laughed at the end, the bitter irony was to great.
Point being, I'm not laughing now.
@Chris I like the theory, like hearing two blasts, one above water and one below, but in time... sort of...
Uhm. . .Hi? on page 399
I love the author's notes on almost every page, WTH.
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Nirces on page 398
An advanced virus was discovered that was able to infect the hardware of USB devices which in turn could infect the bios of a motherboard, completely bypassing all file-based virus checks. This virus would then set about creating an ultra-sonic network, using the speakers and mic of the computer to make and listen to ultra-sonic messages, networking computers wirelessly without electromagnetic signals. meaning it could be used to hack an air-gapped computer, even one in a faraday cage. (True story)