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Litindir on Jan. 9, 2008
Hello everyone. Thanks for reading and commenting. Means a lot to me.
There are some references in this page. First we have Pantalone's domestic murder. Harlequin mentioned that in page 11. And then the Pierrot- and Colombine panel is supposed to look like the panel where they first met in page 2.
In the 4th panel I have intentionally broken the rule of Harlequin's smile. I'd say the situation is so serious not even can laugh at it. And that's bloody serious, that is!
Finally, it is with greatest joy I can announce that I have received a brand new FanArt. This time it's from Sidwarrious, the author of Mercs. Check it out at http://nikhal.myartsonline.com/fanart.htm. Thanks again, Sidwarrious.
Chuckee at 1:19PM, Feb. 4, 2008
Dude, what is with Scaramuccia getting all weirdy like?
Ggunsailor at 7:15PM, Jan. 13, 2008
Do something, big guy! Don't just stand there!
Emeraldas at 10:59PM, Jan. 10, 2008
Oooh... creepy... This scene kind of reminds me of Phantom of the Opera where the phantom makes Christine choose between himself and her lover Raoul. Except I see Pierrot as being more "phantom" like than Pantalone, but still...
Custard Trout at 9:27PM, Jan. 10, 2008
Murder is the most important ingredient for any marriage. Or at least that's what the soap opera's would have me believe, and TV wouldn't lie would it? [i]Would it?[/i]
Malachite Maenad at 3:52PM, Jan. 10, 2008
Yup, Murder makes a marrage stronger.
SoItBegins at 2:40PM, Jan. 10, 2008
OK, now-- Harlequin's not smiling. Oh, [i]no.[/i]
Chameleon Kid at 12:29PM, Jan. 10, 2008
Oh NOES! What's going to happen next? D= (Can't wait for another update...) :( How will it all play out?!
Dirk Zephyrs at 11:59AM, Jan. 10, 2008
The guard is definitely going to do something. I think he's worried about not being paid.
BreathOfDreams at 11:54AM, Jan. 10, 2008
Harkequin's not smiling! That's some serious bad news for our heros T.T
darkstar1006 at 11:51AM, Jan. 10, 2008
if my assumption is right...he's gonna be helping out our faithful heros, and this kind of seriousness is what i love in such a comic, great job, when you finish this, maybe make a sort of spinoff comic or something.
Stig Hemmer at 11:14AM, Jan. 10, 2008
I like the last panel with the guard(?) looking on, silently. Makes you wonder what he is thinking.