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@200IQPlays

It’s a perfectly decent line, and I’m obviously not like a professional writer or anything—yet—but I do understand why someone would be like “This is not the best line,”.

Yeah, I’m not even clowning on the game or saying it’s bad; just pointing out that these are two reasons that come up as “negatives” against OW when we have these discussions.

I know this is probably, like, a set up for some big gotcha you’ve got planned; but, again: I’ll bite.

Imagine being able to read my comment and not try to argue against something I’m not saying.

@Hudelf

@Suzuku

“Gravity is a wheel, the unyielding force holding together our universe...and I control the lynchpin.”

You’re gonna catch a lot of flak for this, obviously, but I don’t think you’re exactly wrong...insofar as OW has added all of these characters and still hasn’t added a black woman.

Take your pick about what to complain about: 1) Another white dude added to the game; 2) X characters added and still no black woman (Sombra doesn’t count); 3) Another boring character concept added; 4) Another spot wasted when we could’ve gotten a more interesting character from the pool of concept art; 5) another

Welcome to early LiA

Someone explained that the “abduction” is an amiibo being used to summon Epona, which is why it’s supposed to look like it’s coming from the sky

And Undertale is great, anyway. No one is forcing you to play it or engage with the fandom if they’re not your cup of tea.

I agree, actually! I was just thrown off a bit, at first, deciding whether I had to read it clockwise or how I decided to chart it, lol. Like if you laid the panels out in a straight line, there’s definitely a cohesive flow from one to the next.

Yeah, that’s what I noticed as more recent comics were put up. It’s an interesting evolution; they’ve still managed to experiment with layouts, but they’ve (maybe) become more standardized?

Thank you! I didn’t know it was an Amiibo!

That’s the thing: if it is the upgrade, then the entire comic is meant to be read clockwise, but then there’s no indication of where Link gets the horse from between him whistling in Panel 1 and him nuzzling the horse in panel 3.

No commentary, but here’s for anyone that got confused trying to figure out where to start reading the comic. (I thought the beam of light in panel 2 was the upgrade, not that it happened off screen between panel 7 (“We’ll get you fixed right up!”) and panel 8.)

Yeah, now that more info in the group itself has popped up—and that it was all easily searchable—I’m retracting my statements; this was a poorly researched and thought out interview, and needs to either be retracted or updated to show what’s been brought to light.

Thank you for admitting this.