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  1.  (3168.21)
    fuck me.. now thats a gun.

    also, possibly the roof of my dads old school. brilliant.


    ALSO, i love the watering can...
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      CommentAuthorAdam
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2008
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    Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice :) I want. I also need sleep. Gone midday for you fine people over the pond is gone midnight for me. Well, earlier than that, but its gone midnight now, and now's when I'm reading it, clearly. And that sentence illustrates why I need sleep. Sweet, sobering, sleep.
  2.  (3168.23)
    I think the big gun's broken Ellis's brain.


    Will
  3.  (3168.24)
    Damn, that is a big gun!

    I think that's the good news for the day. Though I'm getting good Indian food for dinner this evening, which is also good. In a different way from hot people in underwear and big fucking guns.
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      CommentAuthorCamyLuna
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2008
     (3168.25)
    I loved the people prepping the gun in underwear. Good news this week? That issue is one of the highlights of my week. For the rest I'll get back to you on that.
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      CommentAuthormuse hick
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2008
     (3168.26)
    friday freakangels fun

    wherein i gibber in an attempt to be cogent about this effing great comic
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      CommentAuthorstsparky
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2008
     (3168.27)
    Yes. Hurt those who want to hurt the 'Angels. This seems too organized though on the bad guy side.
  4.  (3168.28)
    hehehehe :: smiling like a bag of shit good :: hehehehehehe i knew it was going to be massive.brutality good! paul; damn good first panel.


    this week like all weeks....a sad and sickening devolution appears just around the corner.
  5.  (3168.29)
    @Jade
    @ Spiraltwist What are you learning in Computers?


    Nothing I particulary want to! Quick run through Word, PP and Excel, to make sure we know how to use them. Access invloves basic development of tables, queries, forms and reports for two projects. A really simple database set up. Several people couldn't get their relationships set right, which screwed everything else up, hence the crying.
  6.  (3168.30)
    This episode really shows how well Mr. Duffield animates images. You can see the pace has picked up from the past few episodes. Love it!
  7.  (3168.31)
    The good news for me is that I'm going to the library today. It's simple things that make me happy.

    The bullets coming out of the gun spiral so beautifully... I, as always, am drooling all over my keyboard.
  8.  (3168.32)
    you can feel the action and swim in the tension
  9.  (3168.33)
    I NEED that gun!!!!!
  10.  (3168.34)
    Love the flechette gatling gun operated by sex junkies in their underwear. And it’s good to see the story really rolling along now.

    But as much as I hate to bitch, it needs to be said: the Photoshop reflections in the opening panel are so obvious that it’s distracting. No perspective is better than wrong perspective.
  11.  (3168.35)
    I'd like to know where the smaller sixth boat went to.
    (First visual there are six of them, last couple panels I see only five.)
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      CommentAuthorTetsuonum41
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2008 edited
     (3168.36)
    can't help thinking of rooster cogburn
    "It's payday, boys, come and get it!"
  12.  (3168.37)
    But as much as I hate to bitch, it needs to be said: the Photoshop reflections in the opening panel are so obvious that it’s distracting. No perspective is better than wrong perspective.

    Paul's said more than once that these pages are, if you like, "beta" versions. Six pages of full art and colours a week is a punishing schedule for anyone, and Paul's always made it clear that there will be errors and that errors will get fixed.
  13.  (3168.38)
    Nothin' says luvin' like a Gatling gun in the morning.
  14.  (3168.39)
    friggen awesome
    I wonder whats going down next and
    why are they invading?
  15.  (3168.40)
    Warren said it.
    Although I've been using that technique to do reflections the whole time. I normally just take more pains to knock it back so its less obvious, or tweak it so the perspective is correct. Art is an illusion, and the illusion breaks at different times for different people. When you see the illusion yourself, just smile and nod as you would at a magic trick you know, since there's little point drawing the magician's attention to how he does his own tricks other than spoiling it for everyone else.