Two things...
1) Did you notice that Pintsize's mouth looks like a knife when it's open?
2) Did you notice the QC universe operates on Narnia time? Well, what I mean is, if we assume that QC started out in the year 2003 (a pretty reasonable assumption, I think) when the comic began, not a whole year has passed, right? It took like, four or five real-life years just for the seasons to change. Then we went through winter, now it's summer, right?
Well, in this comic, where it's still presumably 2003...
http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1206...Hanners is singing Battles' "Atlas," which didn't come out until 2007.
And of course, the cast have smartphones now, the first of which didn't appear until 2007, and like I said, it's still presumably 2003/2004 in the QC universe. Granted, it's clear that QC-World is different than the Real World, what with AI and AnthroPCs and all, but the topic is "did you notice," not "this thing is bad."
Hi everyone! I've been a lurker for quite some time, but just signed on specifically to post in this thread. The thing I noticed only a few weeks ago already happened earlier, so somebody might already have mentionend it somewhere. I'm sorry if I didn't see that. Also, it's pretty obvious and everyone probably noticed it except me. It is:
Angus stopped wearing glasses right before the lake party! I honestly never noticed until the recent arc about moving to New York City.
Here is the last comic with him wearing glasses: http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2286
And from here on he has been without them, I think: http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2290
So, anyone else didn't notice?
Nice catch. It's also nice to see Jeph's artwork swinging back towards the cute end of the spectrum. I'm a few years out of date, but I really personally dislike the turn his art style took. I like the cute, late hundreds, early 1000s (around the Worry Hat and Faye first banging Sven) style. As soon as QC time turned to winter and Dora started growing her hair out, the art became too realistic for my tastes; everyone got beady eyes, lanky limbs, pointy jaws.
To be sure, Jeph's technical ability has always continually progressed, I just prefer the cuter style he employed during the mid years.