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15 November 2024
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Now this is another just delightful story (provided you don't think too hard about the villian having gone through an eternity of torment and just take the comic's word that she must've been evil enough to deserve it.
The idea of a 'blank universe' where anything you think gets created is great, I've seen similar things before but how it's done here is delightful. The back and forth conflict between The Witch and Four almost reminded me of The Oldest Game from Sandman. The ending with Four tricking her into imagining her imprisonment, trapping her again, is inventive and works really nicely.
Sharon again doesn't get too much to do here, but is at least present which is a change from the last one.
The very end of the comic does feel really weird though, aging Sharon up from 16 to 20 is... an interesting creative choice. I'm a little worried for what it means of the future of the comic, are they going to give her romantic interests and that because she's still mentally just 16. It's a really weird thing that is just kind of glossed over
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