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Convention season is upon us, and it's time to kick off the year for me with Evercon 2026 in Wausau, WI! Well Rothschild, really -- but if Syfy can conflate the two, so can I. I mean, it pretty much is in Wausau. Just, like, next to it. I'm going [Read More]
If yoiu don't spend time in the odd corners of bookish and queer social media, it's likely you've never heard of Paul Castle. Hell, even if you are in them, you may have scrolled on by, never to take note. But for those of us who have had him slide [Read More]
It's been a long time coming, but I'm super excited to announce the upcoming release of the first Peregrine Lake print collection. "Welcome to Peregrine Lake" is officially releasing May 1st, and it collects the first chapter of the comic. Additonally, it has the short prequel bonus story "The Move" [Read More]
This week Discord announced that to continue to have full access to their platform, all users will be required to verify their ages using either a face scan or a photo of their government ID. This massively intrusive policy goes into effect in March, and if you trust Discord with [Read More]
I'm not sure why I have to say this sometimes, but fandom spaces are adult spaces. What we consider organized fandom was built by adults, for adults. But there are people who forget this. Like I've seen people admonish adults for being involved with fandom, saying "adults should be doing [Read More]














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I like how Bev doesn’t seem to be fazed at all by two 40-something women watching some weird psychedelic foreign-language cartoon.
Eh, Bev grew up in a world with CrunchyRoll. Heck, since it’s early 2030 in the comic, it means she was born in the mid-to-late 2000s. Even though she probably doesn’t recognize the show Lynn and Megan are watching, it probably doesn’t stand out too much.
Also, she’s been in Lynn’s office. There’s some weeb shit in there. Sadly the speech bubbles covered up her Soldier’s of the Sun poster on the 9/17/24 page that showed it. Here’s a version of the panel without the bubbles:
Hah, nice detail!
so. wait. hold up.
Lynn in the previous scene seemed… a little odd.
Lynn in the current scene doesn’t remember saying anything to Bev.
this might just be apathy/Utena obsession, but…
it does seem a little weird that there’s a hard disconnect, both in layout and time, between Lynn at the house and Lynn at home.
was… was that not Lynn in the house?