|
Efilnikufesin posted:Unless Annie has no biological father, then it wouldn't really matter. idonotlikepeas posted:Tom has confirmed in numerous places that Surma was her biological mother and Anthony was her biological father and they had her in the usual way. So...
|
# ? Jan 4, 2011 04:22 |
|
|
# ? May 13, 2024 11:33 |
|
Guava posted:So... Whelp guess I'm wrong.
|
# ? Jan 4, 2011 17:24 |
|
Jones does NOT give a poo poo about this.
|
# ? Jan 4, 2011 21:18 |
|
Pretty sure she could gently caress poo poo up pretty bad if she wanted. Why else would she always remain calm and cool.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 00:51 |
|
I am waiting for Jones to show surprise and the impact that will have on posts here. Hell, to show any expression. It will happen once just to show that poo poo is in fact going down and I will love this comic ever the more for it.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 01:02 |
|
Ka0 posted:Pretty sure she could gently caress poo poo up pretty bad if she wanted. Why else would she always remain calm and cool. Yeah. Remember, we have seen her put her hand straight through a stone wall and get hit by a sword without getting hurt and disarm the person who hit her.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 02:04 |
|
Crazy theory time post. I'm letting my speculation run wild, so whatever happens, happens. So, we know Surma was human, and Anthony was human (and presumably still is), and they had Annie in 'the usual way'. We also know that having Annie was a death sentence for Surma, and that any child Annie has will kill her just as assuredly (and presumably in the same way). We also know that Surma did not have the same effect on her mother. So, now I have questions: Did Surma know, before getting pregnant, that this would be the result, or did something happen at that time to create this outcome after she conceived (some sort of external effect). If she did know, what was her motivation for getting pregnant. She could have waited, spending more of her time with Anthony, or simply chosen not to have a child. What motivated her to select this course of action if she knew the outcome in advance. If this condition is now inheritable, but didn't previously exist in the family line, can it be fixed so children can once again be had without consequences. (Is this what Anthony was attempting?) In the more macabre line, would an abortion have saved Surma, or would Annie's death, even at that point, have killed her as well. So, quite a mess. I think it was a spiritual/magical effect (The court would call it etheric). Surma, with high spirit potential, would be particularly vulnerable to this type of thing. It was probably something she picked up before conceiving, but didn't understand what the result would be until after. Likely, she realized the consequences the moment she did conceive, and an abortion wouldn't have helped, killing her anyway. Anthony felt he could intervene, but failed. Every time he saw Annie, his failure was stood there and looked him in the face, leading to a very mixed bag of feelings. I don't know enough about Anthony to know if he can overcome his grief and love Annie freely, but given that Annie seems to display a good deal of his 'silent type' personality and the consequences for her of that, I'm leaning toward not. Annie might have a happy ending, but I don't think Anthony will, though he may have a redemption ending.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 03:53 |
|
I'm surprised that, given the fact that Surma didn't kill her mother by being born, no one is considering that Anthony is the culprit here.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 03:56 |
|
Brannock posted:I'm surprised that, given the fact that Surma didn't kill her mother by being born, no one is considering that Anthony is the culprit here. That's because both Renard and Coyote tell Annie that the fire in her belonged to her mother and I doubt they're gonna pop up and say "Whoops poo poo did I say mother because I totally meant father my bad" in the next comic.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 04:13 |
|
Well, 'steals the soul of the mother when born' could well be passed down from Anthony. That said, it seems unlikely as a theory. EDIT: That said.... have we seen Surma show any profound etheric ability? IIRC, Anthony helped build the etheric computer-thingie that constrains Reynardine, so he is certainly capable. Fangz fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Jan 5, 2011 |
# ? Jan 5, 2011 04:23 |
|
EoRaptor posted:So, we know Surma was human, Do we?
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 04:23 |
|
Fangz posted:That said.... have we seen Surma show any profound etheric ability? Surma was a medium. So, yes.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 04:34 |
|
Also she can fly.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 04:37 |
|
I guess flying is indeed pretty awesome.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 04:46 |
|
Brannock posted:I'm surprised that, given the fact that Surma didn't kill her mother by being born, no one is considering that Anthony is the culprit here.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 04:51 |
|
Brannock posted:I'm surprised that, given the fact that Surma didn't kill her mother by being born, no one is considering that Anthony is the culprit here.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 06:02 |
|
Do we know anything?
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 07:39 |
|
Annie owes her very existence to some ancient guy who was willing to burn his dick in order to get his swerve on.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 09:03 |
|
Prettiest. Motherfucking. Comic.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 09:05 |
|
Ragnar34 posted:Prettiest. Motherfucking. Comic. This. Even apart from the obvious second panel, the last panel, with Annie and Coyote, is so well done. Love it.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 09:25 |
|
Nicolae Carpathia posted:Annie owes her very existence to some ancient guy who was willing to burn his dick in order to get his swerve on. Humans. We will have sex with anything.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 09:28 |
|
EoRaptor posted:
I suspect they both knew what would happen under normal circumstances, but Anthony and Surma believed they'd found a cure up until some point after Annie was born. It merely delayed the onset of symptoms for a few years, resulting in Anthony racing desperately to fix the cure, and blaming himself for the failure, as above.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 10:14 |
|
Nicolae Carpathia posted:Annie owes her very existence to some ancient guy who was willing to burn his dick in order to get his swerve on. So... Captain Kirk, then?
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 10:25 |
|
Thought someone might want this.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 10:40 |
|
The subculture known as "flamies" was the target of much scorn and derision on the early Ethericnet...
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 10:45 |
|
Nicolae Carpathia posted:Annie owes her very existence to some ancient guy who was willing to burn his dick in order to get his swerve on. Am I a bad person for immediately thinking of this Oglaf after reading Coyote's line?
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 13:37 |
|
McGravin posted:Do we know that Surma's mother didn't die? I guess I was concluding from an answer Tom gave on his formspring, that Surma's mother wasn't important to the story and didn't suffer any of the same problems. Given this latest comic, maybe both parents are to blame. Anthony and Surma are descended from the original fire/man pair, and while neither bloodline had the issue, the combined bloodlines did.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 15:44 |
|
Or it could be that Surma got it from her DAD, and HE died from having a child.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 15:47 |
|
Surma's mom died in the same way Surma died, but it's really not important to the plot, and not worth fixating on.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 16:14 |
|
Now you're going to get a hundred "did Surma's mum have a best friend like Kat?" questions.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 17:24 |
|
In a stunning twist, everyone but annie and her mom is a vampire, and the whole thing is a cover up for the fact that she's the only viable source of blood in the world.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 17:25 |
|
Tea-san posted:Surma's mom died in the same way Surma died, but it's really not important to the plot, and not worth fixating on. Okay, now I'm a lot less confused.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 18:13 |
|
I wonder how/if humans being represented by an eye symbol and Jones's title "Wandering Eye" are connected.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 19:22 |
|
The 19th Person posted:I wonder how/if humans being represented by an eye symbol and Jones's title "Wandering Eye" are connected. There is also this. Looking at that image, there appears to be a parallel between the symbolic eyes under the humans and the one which I can only assume represents their creator.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 19:43 |
|
The 19th Person posted:I wonder how/if humans being represented by an eye symbol and Jones's title "Wandering Eye" are connected. She's one of Coyote's eyes that he dropped while juggling that decided to go off and be a blonde lady such things happen
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 21:35 |
|
Dammit Who? posted:She's one of Coyote's eyes that he dropped while juggling that decided to go off and be a blonde lady Ever since I was a young eyeball I dreamed about going off and being a blonde lady.
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 21:41 |
|
I guess it is unusual for the Wandering Eye not to have seen something. Significant wordings...
|
# ? Jan 5, 2011 21:54 |
|
Gravitas Shortfall posted:Thought someone might want this. If no one's grabbed it, I've had Slender Man there long enough. Any suggestions for what I should put as the text?
|
# ? Jan 6, 2011 21:31 |
|
I don't mean to step all over Gravitas Shortfall's toes, but I made you a more cleaned up version
|
# ? Jan 6, 2011 21:39 |
|
|
# ? May 13, 2024 11:33 |
|
Gravitas Shortfall posted:Thought someone might want this. It looks a little off - here's my try at it edit: oh hey would you look at that I like Macaluso's version.
|
# ? Jan 6, 2011 21:44 |