11 Matching Annotations
  1. Nov 2016
    1. Possibly referencing Frank Marshall, "an American film producer and director, often working in collaboration with his wife, Kathleen Kennedy. With Kennedy and Steven Spielberg, he was one of the founders of Amblin Entertainment." (Wikipedia)... more likely a reference to Franklin Marshall College

    1. a NOCTURNE is a composition reminiscent of the night and often gives off a tranquil, lyrical, or gloomy sound (Wikipedia)

  2. Aug 2016
    1. releases them

      so... they're cool now, right?

    2. to plunge into the river

      WHAT ABOUT YOUR DOG

    3. emaciated dog.

      this is upsetting...

    4. his heirs

      Wait what? He has heirs?

    5. the monks

      Commentary on the monks being really fat? Maybe also on the dog with visible ribs???

    6. finds a favorable letter from his layde-love

      I LOVE this drastic development (and his eyepatch). This comic is frustrating and ridiculous, and somehow I'm kind of getting pulled in...

    7. Mr. Oldbuck turns his horse into the rich pasture.

      Does all of this story have a specific point? If this is supposed to support some argument that Oldbuck is a dim-witted but good person because he takes care of his property (that he just picked up and claimed) then it's a very frustrating read.

    8. Stripped of every thing Mr. Oldbuck takes refuge in a cave.

      Aside from missing story from the scanlation, the flow from page to page of this comic seems to be focused on the illustrator's rather than the author's standpoint. Even thought they are one and the same a page doesn't feel like a complete thought/ mini-arc.

    9. His third suicide.

      The narration is often a sentence fragment that acts as more of a caption or characterless voice. Will the narrator develop a personality like we often see in more contemporary comics?