Sue has a point there. Where the were-elephants are concerned, Diana is definitely at fault. Especially since it’s a curse that can be passed on to completely innocent, unrelated people, like the Ellivanders.
I had wondered why Diana would tolerate the Pixie-Elf war and subsequent fallout. In addition to not being a “nice person” and a clear lover of drama, it also seems she won’t protect her followers from one another, only outsiders. I do like Sue pointing out the were-elephant thing.
I also really like how the two deities we have seen don’t have to follow the rules of the comic. That is a very nice setting touch and is reminiscent of Bill Watterson’s own experimental comic design.
Ooof. Sue, now might be a good time to Shut Up.
Sue has a point there. Where the were-elephants are concerned, Diana is definitely at fault. Especially since it’s a curse that can be passed on to completely innocent, unrelated people, like the Ellivanders.
while i normally admire sue´s utter lack of fear, now might be a good time to show some freakin´ common sense and SHUT UP
Her hair is quite pretty.
Who’s Sneaky? A commenter here? And how does Sue know she’s looking at someone and not just looking off to the side?
Yes, who is Sneaky? Thanks for asking.
OK, now I’m doubly confused. Is “imaginary friend” referring back to when Bringer of Dawn broke the fourth wall to yell at Dave?
I’m rather confused on that one as well. Anyone have a link to Dawn’s (yes he gets the name that is usually a girl’s now in my head) imaginary friend?
I had wondered why Diana would tolerate the Pixie-Elf war and subsequent fallout. In addition to not being a “nice person” and a clear lover of drama, it also seems she won’t protect her followers from one another, only outsiders. I do like Sue pointing out the were-elephant thing.
I also really like how the two deities we have seen don’t have to follow the rules of the comic. That is a very nice setting touch and is reminiscent of Bill Watterson’s own experimental comic design.