Episode 290 of the Letters Page: Writers’ Room: Justice Comics #722

I think I’m getting second-hand pre-con anxiety on their behalf at this point. XD

no ties for Christopher at GenCon? D: a modern tragedy

But yeah, his damn things are once again overlapping.

Hey! You can’t set a story in a mall unless Wipeout is there! It’s in her contract! >:(

Anyway, this being a Tachyon/Harpy teamup makes it way more interesting than I had expected. :smiley: We don’t get a lot of Tachyon!

Fae curses, notable for only being visible if you relax and unfocus your eyes.

You know, most of the time, I know we’re all like, “Man, I wish they had the time, etc., to actually make some of these comics in their entirety!” But the Fey-Court, I realize, is the best reason for why it’s best they don’t. c_c;;

I like this, just because it puts the Bond mechanic into greater clarity for me. I always thought they were, like, glimpses into alternate realities or something, at least some of them, but that’s more an Oracle of Discord thing.

The real intel was inside them all along. :slight_smile: One might even say it was the friends they made along the way!

A faerie circle TV screen, a very normal thing to have.

Flashback to Nimbus on Discord going, “Hey guys, how many limericks is too many for one letter?” and the sinking feeling which followed. XD

The token win against the Fey-Court is really fun, really satisfying, but it also takes a really long damn time. D:

“The letters are here to convey sounds.” Spoken like someone who’s never studied Celtic languages! I have no idea how you would write sidhe with English phonology without making it look like a completely different word. I mean, you’d need a whole transliteration system to start with…

That “indebted to everybody” theoretical question was surprisingly illuminating.

True facts, statoose is actually a My Little Pony fanartist and musician.

Good job everyone not making it weird! (It was a little weird.)

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