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Jayson
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Notes:
(1) The ending bit about Krypto was almost enough for me to forget how tediously slow the rest of it was... almost.
- We have an entire issue of Ruthye singing Supergirl's praises, in her wretchedly wordy way, as they travel coach and make pit stops at space terminals.
- There's a whole sequence where Supergirl teaches the bumpkin medieval girl how to wash her hands.
— 13 hours, 19 min ago
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Notes:
(1) The ending bit about Krypto was almost enough for me to forget how tediously slow the rest of it was... almost.
- We have an entire issue of Ruthye singing Supergirl's praises, in her wretchedly wordy way, as they travel coach and make pit stops at space terminals.
- There's a whole sequence where Supergirl teaches the bumpkin medieval girl how to wash her hands.
kyndal
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the art style is literally everything
— 15 hours, 41 min ago
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su ❥
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"No, like many whose childhoods were ripped away from them, she is eternally searching for something.
Perhaps justice.
Perhaps explanation.
Perhaps...
Perhaps a tree outside her window, red and blue leaves and the wind that blows between them."
— 16 hours, 1 min ago
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Perhaps justice.
Perhaps explanation.
Perhaps...
Perhaps a tree outside her window, red and blue leaves and the wind that blows between them."
Jayson
is on page 31 of 223

Notes:
(1) I hate this narrator! Not necessarily her character (yet), but how she speaks in a super-verbose, faux-medieval fantasy, "Game of Thrones" prose—it's an absolute slog!
(2) I like that Ruthye assumes Supergirl's outfit is some kind of underwear.
- If intentional, it's an oblique reference to what's often said about Superman: that he wears underwear on the outside.
— 16 hours, 9 min ago
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Notes:
(1) I hate this narrator! Not necessarily her character (yet), but how she speaks in a super-verbose, faux-medieval fantasy, "Game of Thrones" prose—it's an absolute slog!
(2) I like that Ruthye assumes Supergirl's outfit is some kind of underwear.
- If intentional, it's an oblique reference to what's often said about Superman: that he wears underwear on the outside.






















