
Altho some of the environment-shots looked suspicous to me in #3.
Err, Denyer, Paul, can we please let the other subject die?

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ah, well in that case, there being a similar post i hadn''t noticed previously, how terribly wrong of me to try and address the point in this thread and how inconcievable of me to dare to suggest you do something differently.Denyer wrote: Either there's already huge honking advertisement in GD or people think "evil means" involve ramraiding stores.
Great, thats exactly what I thought. She's nothing more than an ant to him. Utterly beneath his notice.Best First wrote:i think it was supposed to illustarte how beneath him he sees the indiginous population as
- she's not a threat
- she's not of interest
- she's not on his agenda
i think disregarding her adds far more of a sense of menace to be honest, the power lies in the fact that he could easily obliterate her but doesn't bother as she is nothing to him. Its also suggests he acts only when he has to rather than being some tinpoy bad guy who kills for the hell of it.
iesn't that kind of the same thing?Metal Vendetta wrote:I thought it was more like a mouse running in the room while you're working - you see it, you go, "oh, a mouse," and you carry on working. It's a great look on his face as well.
Absobloodylutley!! That page is genius. EJ and Simon have conveyed tonnes of detail about this Megatron's personality and MO in those few panels without any dialogue. Fantastic.sprunkner wrote:The page of Megs and Verity is my fave piece of comic art I've seen in years.