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That and $50 million dollars.
How did Robin & Kelly meet up?
They met at a conference.
when did i miss that? lol
I see our two mysterious friends in the background.
Siligel connection check, Alistair connection yet to happen.
actually jimmy only 2 of the sapphire foxx women are sili-gel related and they are alyssa and kelly . robin was magically transformed by a sorcerer who was jilted from winning the halloween costume contest ( the halloween switch ) at sapphirefoxx.com.
Also Jamie and Mariah were transformed by Alistair and
we all know Isabelle’s connection with Alistair.
thank you james for the assist . now jimmy can put this to good use.
wow these ladies who used to be men meet for the first time. and boy they are on their way to becoming brand new friends. i hope that they stay as friends for a verry long time.
Maybe I’ll have better luck asking here. Can this comic be considered canon?
I usually assume that a Beyond comic is non-canon, unless otherwise stated. Does that hold true here, though?
i’m wondering that too, if it is canon i’m assuming this takes after the point we are at currently in the timeline. However, considering the other content for the anniversary (apart from creator to creation) are elseworld stories, this is probably a non-canon comic
Yeah, crossovers tend to be really hard to fit into canon, especially with eight characters in a single story, so I guess I’ll stick with my assumption, then.