Wow! Amazing page! The front of this building reminds me very much of SAIC’s huge headquarters in Mclain, VA. Makes me wonder if Blue has worked at any big engineer firms.
Al’s posture makes it very clear he’s not going to hold hands or do any other PDAs today. One thing I’m wondering is even if they were a hetero couple, would hand-holding be considered “appropriate” in this kind of situation? Professional couples I’ve known usually don’t show tons of affection around their colleagues—unless we’re in casual places—like lunch or happy hour. Seems like it’d be even harder for a gay couple—even ones who are out about it.
I just discovered your webcomics 2 days ago thanks to webcomics recommandations, and even though i was not used to your art style, i rapidly came to appreciate it, and the great storytelling!
Now I will have to get used to reading to a less intense rhythm ;)
this goddamn page is goddamn beautiful. goddamn.
Holy Shit, Blue! I know what you mean.
Wow! Amazing page! The front of this building reminds me very much of SAIC’s huge headquarters in Mclain, VA. Makes me wonder if Blue has worked at any big engineer firms.
Al’s posture makes it very clear he’s not going to hold hands or do any other PDAs today. One thing I’m wondering is even if they were a hetero couple, would hand-holding be considered “appropriate” in this kind of situation? Professional couples I’ve known usually don’t show tons of affection around their colleagues—unless we’re in casual places—like lunch or happy hour. Seems like it’d be even harder for a gay couple—even ones who are out about it.
In 3 years you’re going to die, Al… in 3 years. e-e (it’s fun when you know the fate of a character, lol)
I know, right ;-D
I got my own flashback to ch.2 p.64 and ch.1 p.12, and a little ch.2 p.58
I just discovered your webcomics 2 days ago thanks to webcomics recommandations, and even though i was not used to your art style, i rapidly came to appreciate it, and the great storytelling!
Now I will have to get used to reading to a less intense rhythm ;)
It looks awesome. Especially the right-in-with-the-crowd perspective in the first panel, and all the shiny reflections. Really nice work.
This is actually way more expo-y than I anticipated of what the conference was going to be
i like technique you used to depict the window panes of the building — she is simple yet elegant
also, i can extrapolate hiw this page mighta been a little more “troublesome” to get the way you’d wanted it to be, blue
(yikes!)