by Hector2 » March 9th, 2012, 5:07 pm
Dear Mr. Cryptic:
Oh boy, so Lord Prospero is a ladies’ man, smooth talker, sweet operator? I must admit that rescuing the heroine (that didn’t need to be saved) is a good way to break the ice in a conversation, but there is a little part that I think he didn’t notice: When Razorwolf was captured, Dr Meyer was cured… then Lord Prospero sent him to the Triskelion… isn’t that a little cruel? After all, maybe Dr. Meyer is innocent, isn’t he? And he is a virtual prisoner of the bad guys…
However, thanks to the emphatic chip (what a great idea!) Brickhouse could not think very well her actions, and she is falling into Prospero’s words! The whole way she get caught in this situation is very ironic and interesting. I cannot wait see what happens!
Now some questions:
1. What does it mean the “détente” word in the cover? In Spanish, “détente” means “Stop there”. So, what is the meaning in your comic?
2. What about the points jrhcl2 made in his last posts? Those seems very good points, and if you consider that Ishtar is a goddess, and by definition very old, she have a lot of experiences that Ultra lacks, and that can be the difference in any fight, don’t you think?
Thanks for your work!
Hector.