That Gaia paid for the groceries really sells her character for me. She may be forcing her friendship on Flore a little bit, but at least she’s considerate about it, financially.
Oh wow. You’re the first person to comment those running stances. And yes, I actually gave some thought about how they’d run according to their personalities. =D
Thank you!
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It sure is!
I’m glad they they noticed her, instead of obliviously keeping on running into each other like in some annoying comedy ^__^
It would have been mighty annoying indeed. ;)
C’est quoi l’espèce d’ombre horrifiante dans la derniere case? D:
C’est le gros bonhomme Playmobil géant dans la vitrine du Benjo. J’pense que l’effet est un peu raté, je vais devoir le refaire. T_T
The cast unite!
…yeah, I liked how Zwimmy said it better.
Almost one year later, this remains one of my favorite moments in the comic’s entire run.
That Gaia paid for the groceries really sells her character for me. She may be forcing her friendship on Flore a little bit, but at least she’s considerate about it, financially.
Yeah, she’s a nice girl. And I guess she knows she’s intruding, paying for the stuff is her way of thanking Flore for coping with her. :)
I love how their personalities are so wonderfully expressed in their running stances. You, sir, are a master.
Oh wow. You’re the first person to comment those running stances. And yes, I actually gave some thought about how they’d run according to their personalities. =D
Thank you!
For some reason the “running” sound from the older Scooby-Doo and Flintstones cartoons popped into my head when looking at that last panel.