Vol 3, Page 41 – Seeing Things
The last time Jane was able to see Sir Tyree was because she’d been wearing the necklace too long. Also, he possessed her body to sneak out at night and manipulate a lonely museum curator. Good times.
When my connection allows it, I’ll live stream as I draw the next page. Follow me on Picarto to get a notice the next time I’m streaming. I hope to see you there.
Return to this local next week to see Sir Tyree lose his marbles.
“Anubis’ memories? He, uh, he didn’t mention 20 bucks that I may or may not have borrowed off him a while back, did he?”
And she can see Ezzy? Jeeze, it was bad enough when she had to put up with his nasally whiny voice. Does this have anything to do with the “transference?”
And panel 3 for the win. That should be on the back cover of the next print book at least.
With the exchange rate from ancient times that $20 comes to 3,701 camels (minus import taxes). Where would you like them delivered?
Eh, save the delivery charges. I’d walk a mile for a camel.
If Sir Ezra can see himself, that goes beyond changes in Jane, and impinges upon reality. Not good, indeed! O.o
Sush you! 😉
Without going back to check, has Sir Ezra’s magnificent stache grown since last we saw him? Can disembodied facial hair even grow? We must know.
If his magnificent stache has grown it’s due entirely to a lack of character models for reference. No, it shouldn’t have grown.
Poor Jane. Looks like she’s seen a ghost.
I was gonna comment on the implications of him looking at his hands to confirm what Jane apparently sees, but judging by a certain prior comment, it’s probably best to just sit back and see.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to figure out where that ominous laser pointer is coming from.
Your theories about him seeing himself could be right.
Who knows. 😉
Jane, you look as if you just seen a ghost!
Ezzy, why do you walk into the ladies bedroom unanounced!
Ghosts are always watching us. It’s their punishment. 😀