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Chapter 4 - Visions - "56 – Getting to the point"
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Who is this mysterious stranger? And why does he have such a fabulous hat!
Chapter 4 - Visions - "56 – Getting to the point"
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56 – Getting to the point

by Kalin Kadiev on October 18, 2015
Chapter: Chapter 4 - Visions
Characters: Samastina

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  1. Bruce Turner
    October 18, 2015, 2:10 pm | # | Login to Reply

    She says Esrolia is doomed _unless_ they can learn the meaning of the portent and stop it. However, we all know that in so many stories it is the actions of the heroes to stop their doom that ensure it will come to pass…

  2. Tanner Maze
    October 18, 2015, 5:34 pm | # | Login to Reply

    I really dig how the exposition is handled in this scene. in most other comics, they artists and writers would likely use separate panels (likely with the speaking characters disembodied head hovering above it) to provide a visual representation of what the characters are saying. But here, the visual is baked right into the speech bubble. It’s hard to be innovative in the medium of panels and pages, But this was really clever. Well done.

    • Brian McReynolds
      October 18, 2015, 7:28 pm | # | Login to Reply

      I totally agree. Gorgeous as ever.

  3. Runeblogger
    October 18, 2015, 8:39 pm | # | Login to Reply

    And the Blue Moon assassins may be coming for Samastina and her friends in 3, 2, 1…
    😉

    • Towering Barbarian
      October 20, 2015, 11:59 pm | # | Login to Reply

      Even at that speed they may have to take a number and wait their turn behind GimGim’s crowd and sundry others of that sort as well as any reasonably alert Krasht cell. ^_^;;

  4. Towering Barbarian
    October 21, 2015, 12:11 am | # | Login to Reply

    Did Keva croak in the process of delivering her information? Because otherwise I’m not certain why Samastina and company wouldn’t bring her along to be ready to answer technical questions if need be. @_@

    • Lord High Munchkin
      October 21, 2015, 2:00 am | # | Login to Reply

      She’s standing behind Samastina in the throne room (frame 1, episode 54). She just hasn’t said anything.

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