Finally finished reading through this entire comic! It was long delayed, but I’m so glad I got to read this finally. I love it! I will continue to follow this comic for sure.
Somehow it is perfect that he calls her ‘kiddo.’ Something in her memory responds to it; I bet his dad called him that in happy times. She knows this big guy will be there if she calls, standing at her back. With an ally like this, she’s sailing out to engage her little sea captain unafraid. Dad, uncle, big bro? Doesn’t matter.
As if these kids would let her escape now anyway. I suspect Titus recognized Al, and they would certainly know Brendan. They can see that she is incredibly competent and sure about everything except social interaction, and she needs friends, and she is a mystery. All they need is a van and a big goofy dog and they can solve her!
Al is kind of like Sulla’s bio dad she never met and Brendan her adoptive dad who raised her from birth. A good way to explain it to her tiny sea captain & friends.
Hey, is that Stanislav Lem’s he’s going to? Don’t order the Solaris Burger – it comes with a side order of people from your past. Remember, our menu has no answers, only . . . Choices.
Even though they’re not real parent and kid in a narrow sense, I feel quite like the is still some distance between Al and Sulla. Maybe it’s more like Al’s personality, which means he doesn’t think someone living together with him is his real family.
I mean, you basically are her father. You didn’t raise her, but she is more or less your clone. That clearly makes you her biological father, never mind that neither of you is biological.
Granted, that isn’t the type of father the others are thinking of, but it is still a type of father.
Come on Al, you and Brendan are her dads. There’s no fighting it.
This page reminds me of the song ‘You Can Let Go Now’. Awww, Sulla goin out on her own :) Let’s see how this scene unfolds
Al, for someone denying to be her dad, you sure are being protective.
She keeps promising she’ll be fine. Hmm, I sense something interesting shall happen.
fine on her own.
sulz’ bag reminds me of a shark mouth.
Huh. Why would the zipper be on the bottom? Would make it all the easier for stuff to accidentally fall out. XD
Finally finished reading through this entire comic! It was long delayed, but I’m so glad I got to read this finally. I love it! I will continue to follow this comic for sure.
I dunno, she’s got your nose…
I kinda think he might be more like her big brother actually.
Somehow it is perfect that he calls her ‘kiddo.’ Something in her memory responds to it; I bet his dad called him that in happy times. She knows this big guy will be there if she calls, standing at her back. With an ally like this, she’s sailing out to engage her little sea captain unafraid. Dad, uncle, big bro? Doesn’t matter.
As if these kids would let her escape now anyway. I suspect Titus recognized Al, and they would certainly know Brendan. They can see that she is incredibly competent and sure about everything except social interaction, and she needs friends, and she is a mystery. All they need is a van and a big goofy dog and they can solve her!
Al is kind of like Sulla’s bio dad she never met and Brendan her adoptive dad who raised her from birth. A good way to explain it to her tiny sea captain & friends.
Hey, is that Stanislav Lem’s he’s going to? Don’t order the Solaris Burger – it comes with a side order of people from your past. Remember, our menu has no answers, only . . . Choices.
Even though they’re not real parent and kid in a narrow sense, I feel quite like the is still some distance between Al and Sulla. Maybe it’s more like Al’s personality, which means he doesn’t think someone living together with him is his real family.
I mean, you basically are her father. You didn’t raise her, but she is more or less your clone. That clearly makes you her biological father, never mind that neither of you is biological.
Granted, that isn’t the type of father the others are thinking of, but it is still a type of father.