Fusion #11 Page 27
EssayBee on Sept. 15, 2015
Here's page 27 of Fusion #11, which wraps up this scene. There's still the epilogue to go to close this story arc, and then, starting next issue, it's on to the beginning of the final story arc.
For those wanting to know what happens to Fusion after this issue (but before the next issue), be sure to read “CrossOverkill” (read it in its entirety at http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Crossoverkill/ ). Reading CrossOverkill isn't necessary for the overall Fusion story, but she does learn a few things in that adventure, and there a few tidbits that elaborate on points in the story here especially pertaining to the Fab Five's origin). Plus its a fun, epic, massive crossover adventure, where Fusion gets to interact with a bunch of heroes from other webcomics.
takoyama at 4:14PM, Sept. 18, 2015
hey big fan of the comic! I always love heroes that have inner beings that can advise them like firestorm. that's extra knowledge to help out with useful info. keep up the good work
tupapayon at 3:39AM, Sept. 16, 2015
I imagine that Bob's voice is more subjective... I've gotta find those comments... I started reading Crossoverkill but got distracted and started reading your comic... and others...
EssayBee at 4:24PM, Sept. 15, 2015
tupapayon--There was a discussion about Bob's voice a long time ago (can't remember if it was in the comments in Fusion or in Crossoverkill). Since Bob's kind are energy-based beings with no way to physically articulate words, their hosts' minds "create" the voices, so it's likely that, if Bob inhabited you, you would hear a Kevin James voice, whereas others might hear (and this is form the comments I remember) Kelsey Grammar, Q from Star Trek, Orson Welles, or Plankton from Spongebob (which is the voice I always hear).
tupapayon at 8:57AM, Sept. 15, 2015
for some reason when Bob speaks I hear Kevin James voice... Lie low... good luck with that...