(Historical Notes: And you might THINK this marks the end of the story, and for Ichabod it most certainly does, but there IS a denouement that’s kinda sorta really important…)
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(Historical Notes: …though nobody ever said he was a GOOD thief. Also, Future Ichabod really REALLY hopes nobody misconstrues that last line, for reasons that new readers will soon find out.)
(Historical Notes: Notice that neither of them even pay lip service to the notion of picking Mooney up. Also, gotta balance those recent showings of courage with a reminder that Eric IS still a thief at heart.)
(Historical Notes: And thus, we come upon a truly historic milestone, the LAST time I get to complain about how Mooney disappears for so much of the final act of this story! Heck, even this token final appearance is kinda[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Again, Ichabod is not as good at keeping up the misanthrope act as he thinks he is. Also, shame on Past Me for leaving out an establishing shot of the ship from the outside. BAD sequential art! BAD!)
(Historical Notes: Okay, I know I was joking about Far Out There not getting too serious, but I DO like the way this page deliberately ends without any sort of punchline. That quiet speaks volumes.)
(Historical Notes: Again, hard to come up with commentary that’s not spoiling anything for new readers, because readers who know what’s up are going OOOOOOOOOOOH right now.)
(Historical Notes: This is one of those pages where I’m struggling to come up with commentary that doesn’t give anything away for readers who are just reading this for the first time, because people who know the bigger picture are[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Again, it’s Far Out There. How serious was this ever going to get? But yeah, Eric takes things. Number one character trait.)
(Historical Notes: I’m glad Past Me resisted the temptation to stretch this out for more than one page, as if there was any chance Far Out There would actually do that.)









