So… apparently I missed a week? Seriously, this was just a total short-term-memory pratfall, I lost track of the rhythm of the schedule. Although I think I can confidently lay the blame for this brain fart entirely on the stomach bug that hit the family, taking us out one at a time in sequence, all last week. (As the mom of the household, you-know-who had to deal with most of the, er, chaos.) Anyway, sorry about that!!
I wish people wouldn’t balance their coffee on the arms of couches like that. It makes me nervous.
Good eye, I didn’t notice that detail.
I set my coffee on the couch arm all the time. And my daughter bumps into the couch while walking by, spilling it in my lap. All the time. I think I need to buy an end table.
Do love the look in panel four; that’s especially well done.
Alex is not amused. Probably thinks a captain shouldn’t act like that, or something.
(As illustrated before, Alex = brick wall. Now that I think about it, the only real emotion he’s shown was during the Pathfinder story…)
Spelling: “Consequences”
Mom-ing takes priority over drawing, no question. By the sound of it, we’re lucky it was only a week.
Fusealla, that might be taking it a bit far. Whether you like it or not, you AGREED to this insanity. Don’t be glib about something that the man worked hard to make a dream a reality and who is getting that dream thrown in his face.
You know, I think that’s his problem: Fusella’s clan-mother attitude. He is used to a very professional, impersonal attitude as being the correct way of leading a ship. Fusella looks spoiled, amateurish to him.
Hmm… not just shutting the jump drive off, but mothballing that entire section of the ship? This makes me smell a plot development where someone later sneaks in wearing a spacesuit and reactivates the jump drive as a total surprise to the Galaxion crew, giving them another arc of being “Lost in Space”. But probably not for another chapter or two.
Or turning it off causes some immediate unexpected effect. But yes it smells of Chekhov’s gun.
That was my thought. Not sure what or why, but it feels like the shut off will not be without consequence.
OMG lookit that cute expression in panel 3!
Creepy Marionette Face in panel 3 :O
Colonel Anderson doesn’t look right without that smiley face on his cast. Below the comic on page 391.
I’m not saying my favorite part of any page is Fusella’s hair. But I’m not NOT saying it, either.
Apparently you’ve really lost the rythm of the schedule, because you’ve only published one page in the last month.
At the comic author’s defense, it is not like you paid for it.