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WCDT 2066-2070; Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2011

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Akima:
Today's comic? Good enough!

Blackjoker:
Both todays and yesterdays are interesting...though the fact that Faye apparently has startle response hair is...intriguing.

snubnose:

--- Quote from: Truec on 28 Nov 2011, 23:29 ---You can limit playing Civilization to weekends?  What manner of superhuman creature are you?

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I'm superior to even that  :-P, I NEVER play it ...  :roll:



--- Quote from: Paranoid on 28 Nov 2011, 23:49 ---I'm starting to really like Angus.

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Thats because he's superhumanly sensible.

pendrake:
For comic #2067...

1. Artwise, Jeph did a great job showcasing the "Faye-hawk" from multiple angles, whether on purpose or just happened in the process.  Panel #3 where Angus & Faye are "leaning" upon each other is a really good wide-shot as well.

2. While blushing Hannelore will likely always be my favorite, blushing Faye is good too.  Much better than flushed Faye when she was with Sven.

3. I also like Angus' relaxed expression of "Good enough."  Which I think says he knew Faye's "retrospectively" answer already, or at least simply accepted it rather than worry over it (generally better to be "glass half full" in such cases).

4. Many long relationships have the solid but permeable bedrock of, "ehn- good enough for me." :wink: Which I think is a positive sign for Angus & Faye's relationship.  So here's to compromise!

5. The Civilization series is the spice-melange to my mentat for turn-based strategic gaming... :psyduck:

Paranoid:
I suddenly realized how much I like the third panel with Angus and Faye sitting next to each other on the couch.  They're still uncomfortable, they still haven't finished talking through it, but that isn't stopping them from wanting to be close to each other.  Very heartwarming.  Clearly, their relationship has moved far past "good enough", even if the two of them won't admit it.

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