Due to confusion, the wrong page got coloured and posted. So here is the correct next page. Unfortunately I only have the inked version I send to robin for colouring, and is the version I keep for my own records.
The red lines are notations because Robin always redoes the speech bubbles, as he likes them just so. So the red lines are there to show him how I intended the text to be linked.
This page will be replaced by the full colour version once Robin finds time. What with him having a pesky real life and all.
Well, that explains that.
Well… it may look weird but it’s still a story update, so it works for me!
Okay, I didn’t miss an update. Cool!
Hmmm… I understand two of Katie’s lines:
“… and the rain can see,” which can only happen when it has an “eye”; and
” … it’ll work before magic that starts with a ‘C’,” means a type of magic that start with a “C”, which is “Chaos”.
The first line though, “When the wing has a voice,”… Can anyone see the connection there?
Otherwise, it’s nice to see this comic back in action. Thank you for writing and drawing, and take care!
wing has a voice might be referring to the sound her wings make ” “whooooosh!” which also implies “storm”
might have been meant to say “if the wind has a voice” though which would be more straightforward , freudian typo from a suddenly winged character? 😉
… if it would be winD having a voice …
Could be one of the more prominent aspects of chaos, the wings of a butterfly.
I like that way of thinking. But with wing implying “butterfly wing” without any other hints towards meaning a butterfly… that’d be a really hard riddle – even more so since its meant to imply chaos … and doesn’t fit the notion that Katie is trying to get the point across and just can’t help it but putting everything in riddles. So far she made her riddles for Anne super extra easy, why should she suddenly make hard ones? it makes no sense to overthink this.
She could easily have said “when a butterfly has a voice” or something – which implies both chaos theory, and causing a hurricane – where the rain then has an eye.
Lets be fair here too, the old sphinx riddles where pretty bad and open to misunderstandings. The answers made them seem clever, but left to their own devices they where on par with this.
That said, seems like Katie is likely the most frustrated about this whole needing to make riddles thing.
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Wing’s voice probably refers to the wind, maybe to emphasize that it’s a storm since rainfall alone doesn’t usually have an eye.
Should the “Wing have a voice,” or the “Wind”?
Seems like there’s a lot of behind the scenes drama going on with the production end.
One day left in the month and we’re still at 1 out of 3 pages.
And we’re still owed a page from September, we only got 2 of the 3 pages we paid for then as well.
… what happened with Katie’s mouth in last frame?
She’s grinning (and clapping her hands, btw.) because Anne got her riddle, I’d say.