Deleted Scenes 1 – 1
(Historical Notes: Okay, The Killer Station of Deadly Doom is objectively the best of the Voting Incentive projects in terms of actual execution, but I think the best IDEA for an incentive series is the pair of interconnected sets scene here. Over the following pages, I bashed out rough versions of ideas I had for extra sequences that either got cut for pacing reasons, never actually fit into a larger story, or because I just didn’t have a good climax to come after the bit I liked. And here’s the thing I can’t stress enough: ALL THESE COMICS ARE CANON. Everything over this stretch “really happened.” The later portion of this chapter will play by different rules, but for now, everything in these pages is as real as TKSoDD. SO PAY ATTENTION, KIDS!
Also, while past me focused on directing people towards the very END of the scene this would have capped off, it probably would have been a lot more useful to direct people to the BEGINNING, in order to understand why Augusta’s so distraught.)
There really ought to be a “canonical” tag. ;D
(Of course, that would force the author to actually decide on all of the various incentive strips if they were or weren’t so I know that’s as likely to actually happen as finding out character’s actual numerical ages!)
I think I actually toyed with an idea like that at one point (well, more of a “non-canonical” tag), and quickly wound up at more or less the very conclusion you suggest. I’VE BEEN FOUND OUT!
Also, comment having nothing to do with this particular strip – can you make the Recent Comments show way more than 5 like the regular main comic does please? You probably replied to more than 5 of my comments, but I have no idea which things I last commented on, so now I’ll never* know! 🙁
*until I stumble across the reply while rereading again months or years later,of course.
I was just thinking that myself. I had to hop over to my wordpress dashboard to see if how many comments there were.
EDIT: Okay, the list is bumped up to 20, just like it is on the main page.
THANKS! Thumbs up!