I love how much relief and excitement Sulla’s had since the web of awkward secrets unravelled and allowed her to e.g. meet Lucille. It fascinates me how she ended up serendipitously finding a way out of a life of being kept a secret, even though she didn’t know the half of the backstory.
Wow, you’re right! I had noticed her resemblance to Al right off (I mean, that’s a notable nose) but it *does* look like her face is a blending of her two “parents”. I wonder if she consciously did that when designing her new body?
Those buildings look suspicious!
Those buildings are fine. IDS Center is the one you gotta watch out for. ;)
Oooh!
I love how much relief and excitement Sulla’s had since the web of awkward secrets unravelled and allowed her to e.g. meet Lucille. It fascinates me how she ended up serendipitously finding a way out of a life of being kept a secret, even though she didn’t know the half of the backstory.
She and Al now have a woman they can comfortably talk to about changes they’re about to undergo.
Oh gosh, good call!
… I’ve been reading this comic for years and only just realized how much of Sulla’s features – her hair, her facial shape – is very much Brendan’s.
Wow, you’re right! I had noticed her resemblance to Al right off (I mean, that’s a notable nose) but it *does* look like her face is a blending of her two “parents”. I wonder if she consciously did that when designing her new body?
Something from each of her dads, eh? (-:
She is the perfect mix of them both. Even during her first 6 years.
It’s fascinating to me how, in a way, Sulla is Al’s kid while in another way she is also Al’s parent.
yay im caught up now!
Finding these “all caught up” messages through my archive trawl has been a special joy.