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If only that were true.
Heather seems to know more than she’s letting on.
“Don’t be too eager to grow up, it ain’t as much fun as it looks”
And today was birthday!
Happy Birthday.
Happy Bday!
Damn man, Heather’s really getting the brunt of it here..
Yeah Patricia periods are super fun
Heather really is a bi*** some times…
I, too, love the gender transformations, but also enjoy the plot lines and how they swirl with the overall plot. BUT…having only (or majority) of the gender transformations highlighted mostly is like having only cake frosting with no cake. At first, it’s satisfying; but eventually, all it is is only frosting.
heather suspects the truth.
I guess Heather won’t be upgraded unless she saw some infected got cut as an opportunity
Hans, we can infer some things without official statements. Those can be false, as seen in the start of the comic. Wade always believed the news. The soldiers discovered the red pond water’s infectiousness independently from Zack/Zoey. Since they are transporting it off island, it’s a weapon. They are ready to Nuke Cinder Isle if the virus or the red pond liquid gets out of their control.
We are reaching the end of the Comic since the uninfected characters that we nknow
That we know of can be counted on the fingers of one hand, two if I forgot someone. How much longer is the comic? Sam may know already but he might not. Why? I am convinced that Sam doesn’t plan his comics out completely. He goes with what the characters want to do. The other thing is that we subscribers want to see transformations. We tolerate the plot line that shows us why it happens but we stop viewing if there’s too much exposition. There are many loose ends in the stories that never get resolved. That’s actually life like.… Read more »
I don’t believe Sam would have been able to build so many stories, characters and a grand mythology if subscribers were only coming to see transformations. Sure, transformations are big draw, but the consequences and changes that come from these transformations are valued just as much by the subscribers. It’s why stories like “Different Perspectives” or “Fractured” are enjoyed so much and why there are so many people that ask for one-offs like “Cheater’s Punishment” and “No Hard Feelings” to be made into series. You may “tolerate” the plot lines, but a lot of people love the plot lines, and… Read more »