Page 131 – An Impossible and Fatal Quest
We’re getting close to the end of our little tale, but you’ll have to wait until the next page for “the surprise.” Just sit back and enjoy the flight over Crater City.
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End? It feels like I just started reading this thing!
Also, the tail of the 2nd speech bubble in panel one leads off-panel. It feels like Jane is saying that, but is there a mysterious floating person conversing with them?
There might be another volume after this, but I need to take a break before that starts up.
I wasn’t sure if that balloon tail would work. The intent was to point towards Jane in the next panel, but yeah. It’s weird and should be fixed. 😀
What a quaint flying contraption. The pilot sits in the rear, and gives every appearance of being part of the rudder system. ^^
That fifth panel is quite stunning–apparently there is no argument that will dissuade you from abusing yourself in producing such voluminous detail.
If I enjoyed it then it doesn’t count as self-torture, right? For a steampunk story this tome seemed lacking in mechanical gadgets and flying machines. It’s interesting that futurists’ conceptions of flying contraptions are based on vehicles of the time: horse carriages, bicycles, trains and boats.
An impossible and fatal quest, you say? Should I start calling her Kaguya?
Ha! I had to look up Kaguya, but sure why not? 🙂 The real problem would be if one of those annoying bachelors actually succeeded.
I saw you making this! I hope the surprise is a giant steampunk mech.
Thanks for stopping by my streaming channel, Mike.
Ummm… well… somewhere in the multiverse the surprise is a mech.
A steampunk comic must have steampunk contraptions!
Nice to see Marry taking care of her daughter. Man, royalty has certain advantages…