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[Spoilers] Fridays Comic

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  • Martin J Hooper
    Well whoever said it was Jenka was right and should get many Moxana Points... By the way anyone know wether we will ever see Moxana and the other Muses again?
    Message 1 of 6 , Dec 10, 2015
      Well whoever said it was Jenka was right and should get many
      Moxana Points...

      By the way anyone know wether we will ever see Moxana and the
      other Muses again?
    • tom_brosz
      Okay, it s Jenka and Dimo, but the real question is how did nobody in the room notice the bear until somebody leaned on it? I supposed it s the old if the
      Message 2 of 6 , Dec 11, 2015

        Okay, it's Jenka and Dimo, but the real question is how did nobody in the room notice the bear until somebody leaned on it?


        I supposed it's the old "if the reader can't see it, neither can anyone in the strip" meme. This is often used in movies, too, where an astounding lack of peripheral vision seems to be a major feature of movie characters.


        Best example I remember: a Tyrannosaurus sneaking into a room and surprising everyone there in "Jurassic Park."

      • tom_brosz
        P.S. Do you think Fust is one of those bears?
        Message 3 of 6 , Dec 11, 2015
          P.S. Do you think Fust is one of "those" bears?
        • Joshua Kronengold
          ... It s too big to see. ... Nah. This is the kind of gag you can pull off on stage. The trick is that the bear is big enough that it s easy (in this room)
          Message 4 of 6 , Dec 11, 2015
            On 12/11/2015 10:10 PM, tbrosz@... [girlgenius] wrote:
            >
            > Okay, it's Jenka and Dimo, but the real question is how did nobody in
            > the room notice the bear until somebody leaned on it?
            >
            It's too big to see.
            >
            >
            > I supposed it's the old "if the reader can't see it, neither can
            > anyone in the strip" meme. This is often used in movies, too, where an
            > astounding lack of peripheral vision seems to be a major feature of
            > movie characters.
            >
            Nah. This is the kind of gag you can pull off on stage. The trick is
            that the bear is big enough that it's easy (in this room) to mistake for
            some kind of large couch -- until you see the head, or he moves.

            >
            > Best example I remember: a Tyrannosaurus sneaking into a room and
            > surprising everyone there in "Jurassic Park."
            >
            >
          • klamerus219
            I ve been wondering about that for a while now.
            Message 5 of 6 , Dec 17, 2015
              I've been wondering about that for a while now. 
            • jsheikg
              I guess that would be me. But now that I have the coveted Moxana points, what do I do with them? As to the Muses, if we see any of them again Agatha is now
              Message 6 of 6 , Dec 23, 2015
                I guess that would be me.
                But now that I have the coveted Moxana points, what do I do with them?
                As to the Muses, if we see any of them again Agatha is now well armed with the knowledge to set them to rights.  This may become a plot point in the future.
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