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12th of August, 2016 (Friday) - 12 comments

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mrgawe on page 418
Perhaps the missing sword isn't an error. Perhaps it's a sort of antimatter thing? It and Rothwell can't touch? Might explain the excessive burst of blood, considering his hand didn't come off. And then the swird blinks back into existence (sans sheath) ... thanks to, I dunno, Memnon / AI Dad wanting it to?
And welcome back Tober! Hope things are better now!
Rapiret on page 418
Anyone thinking that's too much blood, just keep in mind the wrist has a lot of very important veins in it, so that actually seems like a reasonable amount
Linked-lance on page 418
Hmmm...magical invisible sword? Good to see you back to making your comic again! As far as anything that doesn't seem real...it's just a fictional comic. Why worry about blood volume? I'm all for the gore and irrational time travel paradoxes! Bring it!
Db3 on page 418
None of this makes sense anymore.
Some Physicist Guy on page 418
I think the missing sword was just an... art-type? I acceidently forget to turn layers back on when doing technical renderings for mechanical designs.
I honestly expected him to get stabbed in the foot, you know ironic consistency and all that. Although I'm sure their socks got some too...
The Frog Master on page 418
@cloud seriously tho. Rothwell's gonna end up like most of the Crazy 88s: heavily dismembered and floating belly-up in the water.
Sick and Tired on page 418
@... well... @almost everyone
C'mon, guys. The missing sword is just a small error- you can tell because it's back in her hands in panels 6 and 8.
The sheath isn't there because it was flung into the ocean via centrifugal force when she cut Rothwell's hand off (that's actually what allowed her to cut off anything in the first place).
Sick and Tired on page 418
As for the blood, there was a study in 2007 that showed that, solely by firmly gripping something (like, say, a gun), cardiac output increases by an average of 18%, and central blood volume increases by an average of 4.5%, raising the resting systolic BP from 120 to 148 (torr). Given that Rothwell was not sitting in a lab, but chasing a target, immediately followed by unexpected combat, his blood pressure was undoubtedly much higher. That, plus the fact that the wrist has many important veins and arteries, (Credit to @Rapiret =]) it's a perfectly reasonable amount of blood.
Now can we please give it a rest...?
Sick and Tired on page 418
@Linked-Lance
@Gordonne
Thank you!!
TomInAlbany on page 418
Welcome back Tober. I refuse to over-analyze any of this and am only interested in keeping you coming back. The over-analysis and commentary, I think, is why Brooke MacEldowney turned off the comment sections on Pibgorn and 9 Chickweed Lane.
Faust on page 418
My comment wasn't supposed to be taken seriously.
Great page Tober. The blood splatter looks great.
earle on page 418
Rothwell could be a robot of sort, hydraulic fluid lines were cut. Pressure drops, Rothwell can no longer stand due to pressure loss, thats why Emi is looking down on him. Now there will be a huge government cover-up due to the advanced tech (Rothwell's remains) being left there. Now, please look into the light of my neuralyzer (flahsy thing) while we erase your recent memories.