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WCDT strips 3741 to 3745 (May 14th - 18th 2018)

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BlueFatima:
Yay! Fables is here! :D

I really love the direction the dialog moves, but I have to agree the kiss feels a little fast. This could be remedied by adding a panel before the final one where they look into one another's faces before they smooch. Of course, they have been building this up for 2 years so maybe spontaneity is appropriate?

I'm more curious where things go from here. These two have such an interesting chemistry.

I kind of feel like it could become a Pinocchio-type story where Bubbles works on becoming more human—not just emotionally—but her body as well with another appearance of Creepy Bot enabling her into a new body that is indistinguishable from organic people. Of course, if she stays as is, that could be amazing, too. Whatever direction this moves, I could see it leading to (further) interesting symbolism and commentary on society and human nature as sometimes touched upon in SciFi romance stories (O'Human Star comes to mind—another fine webcomic).

shanejayell:
YAAAAAAAYYYY!

wlewisiii:
Good. That's all I need to say.

wlewisiii:

--- Quote from: BlueFatima on 16 May 2018, 17:47 ---
I kind of feel like it could become a Pinocchio-type story where Bubbles works on becoming more human—not just emotionally—but her body as well with another appearance of Creepy Bot enabling her into a new body that is indistinguishable from organic people. Of course, if she stays as is, that could be amazing, too. Whatever direction this moves, I could see it leading to (further) interesting symbolism and commentary on society and human nature as sometimes touched upon in SciFi romance stories (O'Human Star comes to mind—another fine webcomic).

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Hmm. Or perhaps more like "San Junipero" from Black Mirror? I'd find it plausible in the world of QC.

zmeiat_joro:

--- Quote from: SpanielBear on 16 May 2018, 16:06 ---COMIC!!!!!!!!!

It's all I ever wanted.  :-)

Here is a video representation of the forum over the next few hours:

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbJcQYVtZMo
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I've seen that performance  before, and it always brings me back to primary school, more than twenty years ago, when my music teacher used to play it (Beethoven's 9th) on the piano, and we sang a Bulgarian translation (quite good, by the way) of the relevant parts of Schiller's Ode to Joy. I still know it by heart. I think in that clip they might be singing the new improvised Latin lyrics, but it's a bit too loud to discern.

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