
zalos wrote:Had to make an account to say this.
I like the new art and the new direction, but Wanda is damn fugly now. She used to be sexy in her own sorta midget way, but now even her face is like, ddddddddaaaaamn. And not in a good way. Is this because the artist just see's her like this, or because wandas new found power is taking a toll on her body/appearance? Either way, please do us some fan service and make her a little easier on the eyes
tez wrote: She is just as blinkered as Stanley in her way.
Wakky wrote:Wanda, Wanda, Wanda, will you ever learn? You've already been burned once by Jillian, why do you think that it will be different this time? That woman will be the death of you.
Raza wrote:I kinda feel like there's not much happening in this update. I suppose the detail will be nice when you've got the whole book to read page-after-page...tez wrote: She is just as blinkered as Stanley in her way.
Isn't everybody?
Well, maybe not Parson, or characters like Vinnie and Trammenis that are characterized by cleverness. But Ansom got croaked for thinking inside his box of classical warfare, and almost croaked for it multiple times before that. Don King risks poor strategy for sentimental attachment to titles no one else in his Side likes anymore. Jillian gets her ass kicked looking for violent outlets for her own undefined rage every change she gets. Slately threw everything he had at the time into the RCC to wipe GK when it had barely hurt him, opening himself up to the more tangible threat of Haggar. Even Charlie wastes calculations and holds back on key tactical strikes in order to fill his outward/self image of the omniscient untouchable spectator.
They're characters. They have to act according to their personalities, or there'd be no point having them.


badninja wrote: I hope that Parson has taken this into account and has a plan in place because loosing Wanda or the pliers is going to be a huge loss for GK and a major win for the RCC II.

Didgin wrote:Ossomer seems to have a different variation of Wanda's symbol now, and also some new decorations on his arms. Or was this that way before?
Anyway, I wonder what do they mean.
splintermute wrote:Didgin wrote:Ossomer seems to have a different variation of Wanda's symbol now, and also some new decorations on his arms. Or was this that way before?
Anyway, I wonder what do they mean.
I think it's the decrypted version of the tesla weapon he used on page 8.
Welf von Ehrwald wrote:Apparently Wanda thinks that now with Ansom on her side Jillian has no choice but to join her. I don't think that will work.
And what is jillian's problem with Stanley?


raphfrk wrote:I would say that it is just a feeling that has been building, and isn't going to dissipate due to rational thought. She blames him for killing Ansom, and even though Ansom isn't actually dead, her anger is still there.
Also, he didn't actually steal her kingdom, he left it there to be reclaimed.

Raza wrote:raphfrk wrote:I would say that it is just a feeling that has been building, and isn't going to dissipate due to rational thought. She blames him for killing Ansom, and even though Ansom isn't actually dead, her anger is still there.
Also, he didn't actually steal her kingdom, he left it there to be reclaimed.
This. Stanley didn't really do much to her, but made a good scapegoat for everything she felt bad about after the fall of FAQ, especially with everyone else being pissed at him too. She 'loves a problem she can solve with a sword', so that's what she's going to project all her feelbad thoughts onto. Stanley sacked FAQ, Stanley killed Ansom, Stanley controls Wanda... none of those are true and relevant, but it keeps things simple.
badninja wrote:No, bad Wanda listen to your new warlord he is trying to tell you something important. Wanda is getting too predictable and she is going to either get croaked, loose Jack, or loose a majority of her army.

Raza wrote:Don King risks poor strategy for sentimental attachment to titles no one else in his Side likes anymore.
raphfrk wrote:She could threaten to get Ansom croaked by having him take to many risks. Also, being with Ansom all the time would presumably be an incentive too. In effect, Ansom is both the carrot and the stick. This is in addition to the obvious meaning of Wanda's comment in the last panel.




Welf von Ehrwald wrote:Ironically, Jillian and Stanley are much alike. They try to solve their problems by hitting them. (And they like pretty boys, albeit for different uses). But I like Stanley and dislike Jillian. Stanley is a genuine idiot, but he took a long and hard road to work his way up to where he is, while Jillian is much smarter and just lowers herself.


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