Here goes …
on August 7, 2012 at 12:11 amIn news from our end, we’re getting the last pages of chapter 10 ready, and I have the first draft of the first half of chapter 11 written. Expect to say hello to some old friends very soon!
In news from our end, we’re getting the last pages of chapter 10 ready, and I have the first draft of the first half of chapter 11 written. Expect to say hello to some old friends very soon!
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Go Emma!!! Kick some ass!!!!
So where can I get a sword like that?
Sell your soul to some ghosty thing with unknown but creepy motives.
Emma’s reminding herself that she, herself, is protected. Right?
‘Kay, now I just have to wait another two days for what happens next . . . as always.
BUT WORTH IT!
Go Emma! You can do it! Remember Emma use the force! LOL :3
Too bad you can’t just blast that blasted thing apart with the sword (well, blast it apart in a manner that it stays that way).
Go Emma, kick some monster arse!
Ahaha, and one of my fears is that freeing the ghost would remove the protection on Emma somehow.
I just wanted to say I like how the situation is complicated and messy enough that people end up doing morally dubious things without being clear-cut villians.
Thanks!
Renge is a really good example of this, I think, and the character that spurred me to comment. Even though I’m not actually commenting on a page with her in it. Uh… oops?
I love plots like that. You could recommend this with Renge as a villain; you would be half right, maybe raise interest in the comic book and not really spoil what the main threat is. Hmmm why am I remembering Albus from Castlevania?
I do like how Emma is thrown back by the force of the sword, makes the world seem more real when basic physics is obeyed. I think the white stuff around her was produced by the sword, or is it what the sword turns the black goo into?
It’s light/energy from the sword.
That was my first thought, then it seemed that turning dark to light might work too. Thanks for clearing it up!
It’s official, I want to cosplay Emma after these last few pages.
Well, her costume is pretty simple! Might need some fancy shoes though!
I was thinking about the injuries and casualties we’ve seen so far and I wondered:
Was the loss of Scarecrow traumatic enough to stop some readers from coming back? He is pretty iconic.
Maybe? Although most of the big Oz fans seem to have stuck around.
-eye twitch-
No…
No, I cannot be all caught up…
I just started to day!!
;-;
It’s really goo, thought. :3
. . .*good. . .
Guess Emma has full hearts.