I wonder if Ed feels the same way about Digger as she feels about the shadowchild. He does end up having to explain an awful lot of what he feels are very obvious concepts to her. 🙂
I can just /see/ Ed mentally facepalming while holding the hot water for tea. Ed->Digger=Digger->Shadowchild is quite an astute observation, Richard, well put.
That is definitely a three-cup problem.
I wonder if Ed feels the same way about Digger as she feels about the shadowchild. He does end up having to explain an awful lot of what he feels are very obvious concepts to her. 🙂
Woo! Enter Ed the wise!
Wow, that’s an interesting way to put their relationship to each other. Very nice.
Rags: Was that a Holmesian reference? If so, I would like to propose marriage.
I need that on a T-shirt, I think. “…Ed is DEFINITELY needing tea.”
That’s brilliant Richard!
I hadn’t seen that aspect of their relationship until you mentioned it, but it seems so obvious now: Digger is to Ed as Shadowchild is to Digger.
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Wouldn’t have guessed “definitely” to be in Ed’s vocabulary.
I’d need tea after a question like that too. And I don’t even drink tea.
I need tea, and I’ve just finished a cup two pages ago!
Again, I have to say that this is one of the most engaging graphic novels I’ve ever encountered. Thank you, Ursula, for all your hard work on Digger!
I can just /see/ Ed mentally facepalming while holding the hot water for tea. Ed->Digger=Digger->Shadowchild is quite an astute observation, Richard, well put.