Page 33. Surprises.
I’m gonna do a livestream next week, the first of two this month. Join me as I work on an O Human Star page at 7 pm CST on Wednesday 6/14!
Page 33. Surprises.
I’m gonna do a livestream next week, the first of two this month. Join me as I work on an O Human Star page at 7 pm CST on Wednesday 6/14!
I’m curious… In other versions of the comic, Al and Sulla have blue glowing lines. Were those originally supposed to only be visible to the audience to make it clear they’re bodies are non-organic? I ask, because until recently in the future, Sulla was able to blend in as human (you’d think her friends would have noticed the blue lines) and now we see baby Sulla with no lines.
Edit: I misunderstood your comment.
Kid Sulla has the red skin lines on page 26 of this same chapter. But Sulla’s skin lines are on the chest and the elbows (and maybe the knees), not the hands. Brendan places bandages on top of those lines, presumably because the skin creation and grafting process is still experimental and he doesn’t know how it’ll react to long-term usage.
So at this very early stage, they seem to be used mostly on joints.
(Apologies, I’m trying to use gender neutral pronouns to refer to Sulla. This is difficult for someone like myself, who speaks a language where they’re almost rarely used…)
Your efforts are appreciated, that is very respectful of you
Oh, I see. They are covered up by the speech balloons or out of shot. It really makes Sulla look like a normal little kid versus a robot child.
Gimel in the first panel is too darn cute.
Lucille’s gift is a rainbow!!! <3 7 BRIGHT COLORS :)
Ah! I haven’t been here in a while and everything’s just SO. CUTE. Looking more at their family life. <3
Those… super-colorful chalks!