Hector2 wrote:Hi there Doctor Robo
I’m sorry, this comment is for issue 1: When I saw it, I was kicking myself: Could you believe that I was thinking about the end of “The Bride”: “I bet that she was going to be kidnapped or accidentally wakened and after a great saga, she will become one superheroine”.
If I had wrote that, now I could be bragging. Oh well.
I loved how Fifi was enslaved by Max with the control collar. That Max is an asshole, I love nothing more than to see him humiliated. Please make it happen, please.
And the other thing that loved (besides Fifi maid uniform) was seeing the powerful SuperFreak utterly submissive, a being of great power controlled by the collar, completely oblivious to everything. Man, that was cool, I loved her expression at page 5 and 6.
About Fifi’s maid uniform… well, It’s just that I love the uniform… the “most presentable” version is so great! The mob – cap, the apron, the size of the skirt, the stockings… all perfect.
Hey… Max is humiliated at page 08, that’s what I call fast service! Thank you sir!
And then Max discovering Voltarra, it was magic. Her uniform remember me of the White Queen, Emma Frost, of Marvel. My favorite character!
Awww, poor, poor Doogan. He’s married to a working woman. The problem with marrying a doctor is that you have no much chance to your social life, including going to visit those Grrrl Power Bimbos, maybe we can see them visiting them later?
Well, Shelley carrying Voltara is a vision. I’m only waiting to Gothika to know. It will be great!
Thanks for your work!
Hector 2
Hi Hector. Probably the best thing about creating this universe is that over time we really get a chance to develop the characters, and make them seem more like 'real' people. Max is a perfect example of that. We can almost anticipate how he would react to a situation, and see if he will hold true to form or be surprised when he acts our of character. I think you're seeing both of those in "Thief in the Night".
It's also a lot of fun to be able to utilize many characters in one story, even if it's in a small cameo like Doogan's. Had Finister not created him years ago, and then fleshed him out with the addition of his wife Dr. Havishaw-Tinker, then his cameo in this story could never have happened. That's one of the many upsides to having these talented writers and artists working together in a common setting.
I'm glad that you are enjoying the story. Please keep the comments coming!
- Doc