Moez goes with the flow.
ah! last famous words.
The flow of the dialogue felt a bit strange, on this page, for me. I’m still enjoying this comic a lot, though.
I agree. It does feel strange, however, maybe that’s a good thing. In a sense of the word he is trying to apologize not only for the shelve, moreover, to someone who is not even in the room.
the art style and colours of this comic are amazing! i’m also very curious about how the plot develops.
I love Moez’s panel so much. It’s such a great action shot with him typically stony-faced in the middle. :)
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ah! last famous words.
The flow of the dialogue felt a bit strange, on this page, for me. I’m still enjoying this comic a lot, though.
I agree. It does feel strange, however, maybe that’s a good thing. In a sense of the word he is trying to apologize not only for the shelve, moreover, to someone who is not even in the room.
the art style and colours of this comic are amazing! i’m also very curious about how the plot develops.
I love Moez’s panel so much. It’s such a great action shot with him typically stony-faced in the middle. :)