One moment, the foobs were in a teal-and-lavender monstrosity of a wedding, and the next they were propelled back into the past. But it was a different version of the past. What happened?
Monday, October 19, 2009
The reappearance of reappearance
It was baffling enough when LJ chose to do the new-run redraw that appeared on October 7--then she confounded that baffledom today by repeating the strip upon which she based that redraw. Bwuh?
AH! So that's the means to her ending this madness; she doesn't want to have to work towards her goal of 'improving' history. It's in character so I like it.
I get it! You plan on having a Really Big Fight At The End; watching a very reluctant Elly have to face the inconvenient fact that her life isn't actually one of unrelenting misery is going to be fun.
I still have other plans in store for when LJ goes to straight reprints....
Another reason to look forward to Early Spring. Not only will I enjoy whatever bizarre way Lynn chooses to end her modern work on the strip; but I will get to enjoy your take on that bizarreness (which, no doubt, will seem coherent in comparison).
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AH! So that's the means to her ending this madness; she doesn't want to have to work towards her goal of 'improving' history. It's in character so I like it.
So that's the means to her ending this madness; she doesn't want to have to work towards her goal of 'improving' history.
I still have other plans in store for when LJ goes to straight reprints....
I get it! You plan on having a Really Big Fight At The End; watching a very reluctant Elly have to face the inconvenient fact that her life isn't actually one of unrelenting misery is going to be fun.
I still have other plans in store for when LJ goes to straight reprints....
Another reason to look forward to Early Spring. Not only will I enjoy whatever bizarre way Lynn chooses to end her modern work on the strip; but I will get to enjoy your take on that bizarreness (which, no doubt, will seem coherent in comparison).
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