988 : Not A Honey Style
Sorry about the delay folks. I have it on good authority that the next few comics are already 90% done, though. So this won’t be happening again in the immediate future.
And here’s another pinup of “Honey”. 🙂
Sorry about the delay folks. I have it on good authority that the next few comics are already 90% done, though. So this won’t be happening again in the immediate future.
And here’s another pinup of “Honey”. 🙂
Ethan as Honey looks rather cute in that outfit. Still, I hope Ethan regains control of himself soon.
You left this comment before I had a chance to put the pinup in the author comment. So I figure that it would be polite to let you know, since like myself, you enjoy “her” look so much. 🙂
It may not be a style Honey would prefer, but it looks quite nice without being overly sexual.
Agreed!
I just Archive Binged. This comic is very good. The artstyle is clear and communicative, the story flows well and is usually clear. The setting is relevant. Really, the quality here is top notch.
But this comic is horrible! I find myself unable to think of a single good thing that has happened in its entire run. Anything seemingly ulifting is inevitably crushed under a torrent of tragedy. At this point the protagonist has been abused and edited so horrifically that at this point a “and they all lived happily ever after” would feel like they had been condemned to an eternity of torture.
Marriage at this point is an abomination. They are mentally incapable of being faithful on account of going comatose around muscles, which is a significant part of what the relationship is actually founded upon. They certainly could be good for each other but the fact is that their mind is pretty much split up into at least three fundamentally incompatible pieces, one of which has no interest in the marriage, one of which is a simple “muscles good” program, and what is left is largely operating on pure desperation. When the person is that broken it really does draw the same sort of ethical quandaries as child marriage.
The world runs in a perpetual state of moral event horizon and inverse karma(not unrealistic mind, I have pretty good reason to believe that medical professionals in all facets of the profession frequently get away with much worse things in the real world, which is a symptom of why I like escapist comics such as this so much…) but there is no real trace of hope anywhere.
Anything that doesn’t involve a massive amount of honesty, skilled counselling, a publishing of their files, and a general awareness of just how horrible existence is for the lead would seem like a result that outshines “I have no mouth and I must scream” or “making a cat cry, the webcomic” by an order of magnitude.
Also, why did Berry not steal the T.F. gun? Surely it was on their mind and the security never exactly seemed overwhelming in that place…
Sorry for the complaint, I am mostly just venting to try to get the knots out of my stomach… Seriously, the comic is very good and I expect to continue following it. Hopefully I will be able to enjoy it as a dark romantic comedy as I forget the details…
The best kind of stories are tragedies, until a more recent era its all that was really made. Disney-fing old stories is really the letter of the day, but the original stories are tragedies and that is why they were so good to an extend. Regardless, the reason why I cant agree that this story is so dark and the reason Berry would have never gone after the tg gun is simple. It’s children. Look at Berry’s name, she chose the name of one of her children that now ceases to exist. The whole time line was really focused on Bay trying to save Honey from non-existance. Hence why she couldn’t allow the other guy to continue using the time machine. And here we can find the uplifting part of the overall story. Brad will never go back to being a guy simply because he loves Honey, really any child that he/she has. So Brad became Bay because she loves having children. Manipulative science may have forced him down the path, but as can be seen in many transgender type stories, the choice to stop fighting it lies solely with the one changed. I think the old “Abstract Gender” webcomic is a great comparison here. http://rayneshikama.deviantart.com/ for those interested. So sure, Bay has been horribly treated over the course of the story but ultimately she found happiness and reason through her children. Hell, the only reason she even has Brady and Honey is due to being raped, cause lets be honest Brad was roofied. As for the wedding, Bay may be hesitant but she has nothing to lose. Red’s a great guy and if you remember the scene in the gym they legitimately love each other. The whole “muscles good” bit was really nothing more than an ice breaker, Bay is no pushover and I don’t believe she’d stay with him for that reason alone. Gonna miss this story when its over.
Well said, Raven! Thank you for articulating something that I’ve liked so much about this comic, but could never have put into my own words.
I strenuously disagree that tragedies are inherently superior, but they certainly have their merits, it just doesn’t seem that this is operating as a tragedy. It is the a of overcoming adversity except the adversity is never overcome. You could see it as a cautionary tale of being too accepting of ones lot, and that it will lead to being a perpetual victim, but that message really isn’t conveyed, and so I really can’t see it as an honest tragedy.
I completely agree on the children thing, but the T.F. gun basically vanished after it was used, so the consequences of stealing it don’t seem any worse than the consequences of just existing, Brad was being zapped as Berry arrived, so it would just have been a matter of grabbing the thing and leaving, waiting until the Honey situation was stable, and then coming to the rescue. Although to be fair, I guess Berry is still scared of Telling Honey about Brad… Also don’t forget that Bay’s child died. The current children are from alternate realities and the main timeline one was erased. Bay was not just raped, but also impregnated and had an abortion against her will(As cohosts Honey would have gotten close to Bay’s child sooner rather than later, so the producers are totally that evil, it was probably a deliberate way to avoid giving Bay maternity leave…), and also had her children harvested for child labour. She could probably have taken to the producers with a machete and kept going until she collapsed from exhaustion and got away with it in a good many places after all that. Meanwhile Honey actually knew the mother that ceased to exist, and thus has a mother who is familiar but shares absolutely none of her upbringing history, that has got to be painful. While Berry only has a name and a face to feel miserable about and still feels enough pain over it to commemorate them.
As for loving Honey, that is a terrible reason to keep the secret from her. Brad is an important part of Bay, it is Bay’s entire upbringing and a good portion of their inclinations if nothing else. The internal conflict between Brad and Bay are a major part of Bay’s thoughts and actions. Honey is grown up now, they should stop being protected from this and start getting to know who their mother actually is. It really isn’t fair to hide so much of Honey’s ancestry from them.
“muscles good” is not just getting them together, it is completely overriding mental functions. Don’t forget that Red brought Bay a drink, Bay doesn’t remember the rest of the evening, and woke up the next morning in his bed. Bay knows from experience what this means(not truthfully, but Bay’s experience is what counts)… Bay’s sexual drive is an incompetently designed and poorly thought-out sex-slave. Bay thought of Red as a date-rapist, one of their most hated things, and couldn’t stay away. When confronted by the possibility of going back to the rapist and having a couple of their friends join in the response was basically “yay!”. Bay repeatedly tried to force and end to things, but when visual contact was made the rest of their mind just turned off. There is no conceivable way for that to be healthy. Every sexual encounter since the Daisy incident is basically more date-rape because Bay is clearly not capable of processing her environment in that state.
Red is a great spouse for Bay because Red has a healthy amount of restraint about taking advantage of people and Bay is a walking date-rape magnet but the marriage is, once again, being forced upon them, and Bay obviously isn’t capable of trusting themselves enough to make a decision this important and it is obvious that once it happens Bay will be incapable of accepting the idea that their might be anything wrong with the marriage because all that Bay ever does is just accept a steadily mounting heap of horrors and never getting any opportunity to actually address any of them.
Bay is very much broken. Brad wants Bay to do well, but is basically squicked-out and offended at an instinctual level. There is some hope there but it is painful to watch. Daisy is a sex-robot, there is nothing good there. Bay as an element of Bay seems to be running mostly on desperation, and most of their self-worth comes from Honey, which was forced upon them, while their inherent self-worth seems to come from Daisy because most of their standards come from Brad and thus are not entirely comfortable with Bay existing but Daisy keeps butting in and saying “well, too late now, deal with it!” after ruining all of Bay’s plans. About the only part of Bay’s mind that isn’t inherently incompatible seems to be standing to the side, trying to attract the grown-ups’ attention, and saying “I want to like butterscotch again”…
Bay may be basically functional, but they are a complete mess. It is like a window that has been shattered and taped back together, it might hold the wind out, but that doesn’t mean that it is safe.
Bay is seriously not in a fit state to get married, even if they are legitimately in love. They seriously have to drop an infodump, at least on Red, ideally on Heather too as she could probably get some litigation happening, and anyone who knows how a helix works could probably spot Daisy… Honey deserves to know too, it is important to their background and it wouldn’t be good to be making invalid assumptions about that sort of thing.
I am fine with Bay coming to terms with who they are, but that is not possible right now, they are composed of too many conflicting elements to actually form a person at this point. There cannot be a single stable individual from that without some casualties, and sadly the two most powerful elements seem to be Honey and Daisy, neither of whom are Bay, and as nice as it is for Bay to be committed to Honey, Bay needs something of itself, and Honey has an unfortunate habit of reinforcing Daisy…
Thankyou, going over this has been very helpful, the nausea has cleared up and the knots are mostly gone. I am really optimistic about being able to enjoy this comic.
There are also some signs of positive things in the future. presumably something happens to the H.R.C. at some point, hopefully involving somebody noticing that there are a bunch of bored kids editing people with precisely zero oversight. Fire and brimstone would also be an option, but that sort of thing rarely ends up helping the situation. Crystal managed to speak, so maybe some people might become more functional rather than less on occasion. (I still have no idea why so many people insisted that Crystal was mute by choice when body-swapping clearly didn’t do anything for it.) But I should probably focus more on the relationships and pretend that the story doesn’t exist if I want to feel happy about anything here…
I think you’re presuming that a lot more of Daisy get left in Brad’s helix than it actually did. The only evidence we have of Daisy’s helix is Bay’s sudden interested in musclebound men. There’s no evidence that anything else of Daisy’s persona still exists within Bay.
Plus, Bay has long since gotten over her mind-numbed reaction to muscle guys. She acts completely normally in AG’s presence (evidence: the date where he proposed, the moment that she declared her love for him, the time they spent together while being interrogated by Immigration, etc.). She’s grown as a person more so than you seem to have noticed (an easy thing to miss after binging the entire archive like that, rather than seeing Bay’s evolve slowly over many years).
> The internal conflict between Brad and Bay are a major part of Bay’s thoughts and actions.
I don’t think that’s really true any more. Brad has been Bay for over five years at this point in the story. It seems to me that Brad has accepted that he’s Bay now, and decided to live her life accordingly. Thus, the continued dates with AG, the eventual acceptance of her love for him, and agreeing to marry him. Berry herself is another bit of evidence of this fact: she’s entirely comfortable as Trav’s girlfriend, and they have a rather healthy, geeky relationship.
I’m sorry you feel so strongly negative about the comic’s plot, AA. Brad has certainly had to deal with some terrible things in his life, but he’s the kind of person who can take this stuff in stride, and never falter.
He didn’t want to become a woman, but when the TF gun got destroyed and he knew he was stuck as Bay, she accepted that and moved forward with her life. Bay was initially hesitant about her attraction to AG, but his genuine kindness and affection legitimately won her over, and she fell in love with him of her own will. And that love has shown no sign of wavering, despite her unnatural attraction to musclebound men.
I don’t see Bay as a broken person; I see her as triumphant over a life of extreme diversity. She’s carved out a niche for herself where she can be genuinely happy, despite the body horror she’s gone through.
And as for “not a single good thing that has happened throughout the comic”…? How about when Honey went to great lengths to prevent Tom from mind-wiping her beloved boyfriend-turned-Siren? Or when Bay and Heather met for the first time, reconnecting Bay with her only known family: a loving sister who agrees to foster the child that Bay can’t afford to raise herself. Or when Ethan saves Crystal from those brutes at the nightclub, wining her heart in the process. Or when Teri finally gets that huge stack of pancakes he’s been craving.
There are loads of positive events in this comic! Perhaps from your own perspective, the positive doesn’t outweigh the negative. If so, that’s your opinion, and everyone is entitled to that. But failing to acknowledge the positive at all isn’t fair.
Honey basically took her friend to the hospital and barely escaped with their life. Then the kidnapping happened. I am completely ignoring the trauma that these things would cause because that seems to be the nature of their world, things ended up mostly back exactly where they started again so everyone is mostly okay with it. Being within moments of a reboot and kidnapped just doesn’t phase those folk and I am fine with that. But I am not entirely clear on how anything actually improved there. Crystal was able to talk, which might be a good thing if she can manage to do it again without dying and can come to terms with the excess honesty issues. Honey was probably already willing to perform some potentially illegal activities to stop a friend from being rebooted and the sirens weren’t really behaving all that threateningly so perhaps she grew to be more assertive or something but it isn’t really clear that they achieved anything other than returning to their original state, and there seem to have been numerous casualties as a result of that who are still in various states of unstable…
Bay met a sister who still knows almost nothing about them and had to give up a child, which has been demonstrated to be about the only thing that Bay is consistently devoted to. It is nice that the rich mystery sister can come to the rescue when Bay has basically accepted the doom of losing job/home/various other things all at once, but they have yet to form enough of a bond to really get much more than financial support out of it. Still, coming into contact with the mostly-lost daughter is a sort-of plus and getting the apartment partially offsets the string of bad luck preceding it. It does sort of feel more like a couple of steps forward amongst many steps backwards though. So satisfaction rather than joy…
Crystal was almost raped, largely because she was deliberately crippled. She was rescued and fortunately everyone survived. She became infatuated based upon a single heroic deed with no other information. We have since seen that Crystal is very affectionate and being ignored in favour of experimentation upon The World’s mysteries. Crystal is one of The World’s mysteries… This has yet to establish itself as a good thing.
Okay, the pancakes may well be a good thing that I have forgotten about, it certainly sounds like such.
It just seems like there is always some contingency plan to make sure that nothing ever actually improves. I mean, Bay believed that Red date-raped them and decided that it was a relationship that was worth pursuing, I really don’t see a good argument that they aren’t broken there. Not to mention that the sister of the date-rapist is also a date-rapist and the best man at the wedding seems okay with that or something. So Bay promptly decided on having a mess of little date-rapist babies or something…
Sorry, one last thing, just… Think about how much Honey has expressed a desire for and encouraged the occurrence of this marriage. Think about Bay’s feelings for Honey. Think about how rushed the marriage is and how many times Bay tried to stop the relationship. I could easily see Bay being seriously unprepared to consider themselves as a wife and completely incapable of doing anything to make Honey sad… Bay and Red may well be good for one another, but Bay with Red seems like someone who will be terrible for Bay.
You’re mis-remembering Bay’s rape. She was roofied by one of her bosses at a bar, and ended up having sex with an unidentified blonde man she met at that bar (not one of the men who roofied her). This resulted in her becoming pregnant with what would have become Honey and Brady, had the fetus not been deleted from reality when Brady came through the time portal.
Bay met AG at the charity auction that took place some time after her encounter at the bar. AG has never been anything but good to Bay, which is why she fell in love with him and agreed to be his wife.
As for Heather, we don’t really know how much Bay knows about her. We the readers haven’t learned much, but they met off-screen and may well have gotten to know each other pretty well. I mean, Heather agreed to foster Brady: you wouldn’t do that for someone you don’t know fairly well, long-lost sister or not.
Is that what happened when Brady went through the portal? How does that work if both Honey and Brady can exist at the same time?
I am not misremembering. Bay believed that Robyn was involved in her rape because Robyn’s name was all over the folder that spelled out the plan to get her pregnant. It does actually look pretty dodgy for Robyn’s case as she seems to have been at least a little dishonest in her recounting of events. As for Red raping Bay, That did not happen, but Bay thought that it did when they went on a date and a third party spiked the punch. Bay’s mind shut down except for Daisy and tried to jump all over Red and stopped recording long-term memory. Red took Bay to his place because he didn’t know anywhere else to take her and so she woke up the next morning naked in his bed after having forgotten everything since taking a drink that he gave to her. Presumably she was naked because of Daisy… This was highlighted when Bay warned Honey to have nothing to do with Red when they next met, which raises yes another messed up part of Bay’s existence in which their daughter is about the same age…
So Bay did at one point actually believe that Red raped her.
The Event: https://sailorsun.org/?comic=01302009
Here is the next meeting(that is Honey in disguise as Bay):
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=06262009
And here is where Bay expresses her thoughts on how her previous date went, but because Honey pressures Bay into it, Bay continues the relationship. Again, Bay is severely broken.
She then promptly goes to Red’s to try to back out of the date without losing membership at the rapist’s(as she believes) gym because of Honey, then she sees Red and Daisy kicks Bay out of the body and suddenly the date is on again, but then rapists rapey sister is there too so Daisy goes into female rivalry mode and promptly starts the relationship without Bay’s permission and continues to torture Bay into continuing the relationship by spamming dreams.
Meanwhile, Cody has Bay’s version of events and continues to go out with rapist Robyn and Red has Robyn’s version of events and never gets Bay’s version because their relationship really is that shallow. Red knows almost nothing about Bay. Bay is mostly getting married for Honey’s sake(see the immigration issue forcing them apart and how Honey constantly pressures the relationship and wants a father).
Of course, all this pales in comparison to the real horror of the story. It is basically the tale of Bay forcing themselves to endure everything for the sake of their child. But the story of Bay’s children is the most tragic one of all. Berry was Bay when there were three children that ceased to exist, but then became Berry and somehow seems okay now, perhaps because Berry was partially retconned from a version where Daisy doesn’t exist and Berry did only know them for a moment. So that is three children dead.
Then we have Honey, who is in many ways more like an estranged sister than a child. The relationship is there but the power dynamic is all off. Brady was, of course, separated, which is not great… These are both compounded by the fact that both Honey and Brady were born to their mothers, and neither of them were born to Bay. It is not entirely fair to say that Bay is not their mother, but there is a clear disconnect there with significant consequences.
So that is two partially estranged children, not great, but Bay really likes them, so it helps.
But then there is the other one. Honey and Brady are distinct entities. That means that Pregnant Bay had a distinct entity. Bay was on the course to have a Honey that was actually all Bay’s, with no issues with now-dead mothers(the Bay’s from the daughter’s worlds ceased to exist, along with all of the experiences and habits of raising them, that is a lot to lose without any mourning…) or missing histories or any of that. Prime time-line daughter was supposed to be Bay’s, and it is, according to all the evidence that I can see, the single most important thing that Bay has ever had, and it was killed, perhaps murdered, and Bay was right there and powerless to stop it. If Ever Bay puts the dots together from both Honey and Brady existing and realises that it was not just skipping Honey’s childhood but the actual death of Bay’s own child with an estranged duplicate used against its will as a weapon to do the deed, then, well, I love the truth, but even I am not convinced that this one should be uncovered. I mean, about the worst thing that could happen to Bay is for Honey to be murdered, and that exact thing has basically happened.
So that is four children dead and two partial orphans one of whom is being raised by a relative with little contact and the other is entirely too old to properly be Bay’s child. So the one and only thing that keeps Bay going is also horrifically messed up and might fall apart at a moment’s notice if Bay actually figures out what was lost.
I am not misremembering. Bay believed that Robyn was involved in her rape because Robyn’s name was all over the folder that spelled out the plan to get her pregnant. It does actually look pretty dodgy for Robyn’s case as she seems to have been at least a little dishonest in her recounting of events. As for Red raping Bay, That did not happen, but Bay thought that it did when they went on a date and a third party spiked the punch. Bay’s mind shut down except for Daisy and tried to jump all over Red and stopped recording long-term memory. Red took Bay to his place because he didn’t know anywhere else to take her and so she woke up the next morning naked in his bed after having forgotten everything since taking a drink that he gave to her. Presumably she was naked because of Daisy… This was highlighted when Bay warned Honey to have nothing to do with Red when they next met, which raises yes another messed up part of Bay’s existence in which their daughter is about the same age…
So Bay did at one point actually believe that Red raped her.
The Event: https://sailorsun.org/?comic=01302009
Here is the next meeting(that is Honey in disguise as Bay):
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=06262009
And here is where Bay expresses her thoughts on how her previous date went, but because Honey pressures Bay into it, Bay continues the relationship. Again, Bay is severely broken.
She then promptly goes to Red’s to try to back out of the date without losing membership at the rapist’s(as she believes) gym because of Honey, then she sees Red and Daisy kicks Bay out of the body and suddenly the date is on again, but then rapists rapey sister is there too so Daisy goes into female rivalry mode and promptly starts the relationship without Bay’s permission and continues to torture Bay into continuing the relationship by spamming dreams.
Meanwhile, Cody has Bay’s version of events and continues to go out with rapist Robyn and Red has Robyn’s version of events and never gets Bay’s version because their relationship really is that shallow. Red knows almost nothing about Bay(Except for internet stuff, Bay is a beautiful celebrity remember, and there is nothing wrong with getting more information from the internet than from actually knowing someone…). Bay is mostly getting married for Honey’s sake(see the immigration issue forcing them apart and how Honey constantly pressures the relationship and wants a father).
Of course, all this pales in comparison to the real horror of the story. It is basically the tale of Bay forcing themselves to endure everything for the sake of their child. But the story of Bay’s children is the most tragic one of all. Berry was Bay when there were three children that ceased to exist, but then became Berry and somehow seems okay now, perhaps because Berry was partially retconned from a version where Daisy doesn’t exist and Berry did only know them for a moment. So that is three children dead.
Then we have Honey, who is in many ways more like an estranged sister than a child. The relationship is there but the power dynamic is all off. Brady was, of course, separated, which is not great… These are both compounded by the fact that both Honey and Brady were born to their mothers, and neither of them were born to Bay. It is not entirely fair to say that Bay is not their mother, but there is a clear disconnect there with significant consequences.
So that is two partially estranged children, not great, but Bay really likes them, so it helps.
But then there is the other one. Honey and Brady are distinct entities. That means that Pregnant Bay had a distinct entity. Bay was on the course to have a Honey that was actually all Bay’s, with no issues with now-dead mothers(the Bay’s from the daughter’s worlds ceased to exist, along with all of the experiences and habits of raising them, that is a lot to lose without any mourning…) or missing histories or any of that. Prime time-line daughter was supposed to be Bay’s, and it is, according to all the evidence that I can see, the single most important thing that Bay has ever had, and it was killed, perhaps murdered, and Bay was right there and powerless to stop it. If Ever Bay puts the dots together from both Honey and Brady existing and realises that it was not just skipping Honey’s childhood but the actual death of Bay’s own child with an estranged duplicate used against its will as a weapon to do the deed, then, well, I love the truth, but even I am not convinced that this one should be uncovered. I mean, about the worst thing that could happen to Bay is for Honey to be murdered, and that exact thing has basically happened.
So that is four children dead and two partial orphans one of whom is being raised by a relative with little contact and the other is entirely too old to properly be Bay’s child. So the one and only thing that keeps Bay going is also horrifically messed up and might fall apart at a moment’s notice if Bay actually figures out what was lost.
The only thing that I am misremembering is the scene in which Bay realises that Auction Guy is not a rapist. I am still unaware of it.
Here Bay took a drink from Red, woke up naked in his bed, and doesn’t remember anything else. It is heavily implied that nothing happened, and it can be assumed that the nudity was entirely a result of Daisy being overly amorous, but it is never exactly explained how she came to be naked…
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=01302009
Honey is disguised as Bay and sets up a date with someone who Bay beileves to have raped her. Bay goes to tunr down the date in person at Honey’s urging, which is somethign that Bay really can’t resist.
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=06262009
Here Bay makes it pretty clear that she is partially going to go on the date to protect Honey from the rapist, and it also heavily implies that Daisy is strong enough to make Bay think that sleeping pills are involved when it was just alcohol. Also, It demonstrates that Honey being about the same age as Bay is yet another thing to add to the torment pile.
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=07062009
Bay goes to turn down the date, sees Red, and… Bay has left the building… Daisy gets her date…
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=08282009
Here Bay is starting to panic about a group rape party. And starts trying to escape.
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=10262009
But over the next couple of scenes Daisy starts demanding to be part of a Beefcake sandwich… Seriously, there has been no suggestion that Bay has stopped believ that Red raped her at this point, and she hapily goes into the apartment with Red and Cody. Daisy is alive, well, and terrible.
Red gets Robyn’s version of Bay’s Rape: https://sailorsun.org/?comic=11232009
Red decides that its just unlucky timing and decides to stick with an attractive celebrity girlfriend… : https://sailorsun.org/?comic=11302009
And, of course, Red never bothers to find out why Bay hates Red’s sister. Red and Bay really don’t have a very deep relationship, almost everything that Red knows about Bay is from the internet… Bay is basically only in it for Honey’s sake…
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=12112009
Bay tells Cody what Robyn set Bay up to be raped. Given that nothing happens with Red or Robyn over this issue, it can be assumed that Cody doesn’t feel that this issue warrents further investigation. Either he just waves off Bay’s story as fiction, or is okay with the whole thing. Cosy is probably going to be the best man at Bay’s wedding…
And then on the next page Daisy is in full feminine rivalry mode and jumps the still-a-rapist-in-Bay’s-knowledge Red’s bones to make “rapist” Robyn Jealous.
Daisy is poison.
Holy shit dude, you are reading *WAY* too much into what happens in this comic. Your assumption level is over 9000, as they say.
Go ahead and believe what you want to believe about all this, I can’t stop you.
I don’t know, I feel like Bay’s got a lot going for her at the moment. Even if you think that the wedding won’t go down well, she’s about to move into a free apartment, and what happened to the Honey Heart storyline, did that go anywhere, are dolls being made? I forget. Anyways, if it’s still going on, that’s a source of income for them. Even if not, it seems like a lot of things are going right at the moment and while usually, that would mean things had to go wrong, in writing when bad things get bad, good things have to be around to counter-act that, or else everything dies and you have nothing to write about.
“But this comic is horrible! Seriously, the comic is very good
”
Really?
Someone forgot to take their meds.
I think you’re misinterpreting AlwaysArgue’s words (though with the way they worded themselves, it’s not that surprising). They like the comic as a whole, but interpret the plot as being “horrible” not from a quality perspective, but from a “horrible things happen to characters really often” perspective.
Agg, I just wish at this point that he would just say something like, “I wish you would tell me why you are acting so strange.” But, sadly something like that would make it too easy.
a little late to this conversation, but it IS explained why Bay was naked in Red’s bed. Teri accidentally sits on a tablet with some kind of magic (science!) wardrobe app on it and switches her from “dress” to “nothing”
https://sailorsun.org/?comic=02132009