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ch.1, pg.26: “Double Header”

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ch.1, pg.26: “Double Header”

by Jade Griffin on November 18, 2010 at 12:00 am
Chapter: Chapter 1: Wishful Thinking
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  1. Jade Griffin
    November 18, 2010, 12:28 am | # | Reply

    Hello, all:) First, apologies for not updating the “Herald” page sooner. That’s the news page if you didn’t check it out at the top. Second, today’s strip was fun to compose:) You get to see Alice’s visor in action. FYI, the visor was in a standard mode and that is how it detected Miss Muffet’s approach without being activated by Alice.

    Yes! Miss Muffet is technically a cybernetic organism! Cool!

    Fun fact: The word “barbarian” (used in the last panel) is Greek for “those who are not Greek”.

  2. dooSheR
    November 20, 2010, 4:23 pm | # | Reply

    the word “barbarian” was also used by certain greek cities to describe other greek cities that they thought were inferior. also to describe other greek cities whose first language was not greek, or those cities who spoke a “poor” dialect of greek. :)

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