Black and Blue

A noir/sci-fi comic by Jason Clarke

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on 04/11/2016
Chapter: Chapter 5

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  1. msouth
    06/11/2016, 10:31 pm | # | Reply

    She should break the fourth wall and reach up, pointing to the balloon in panel 1.

    • Jason Clarke
      08/11/2016, 12:23 am | # | Reply

      the fourth wall is sacred. i’m not even a fan of narration. but, it is necessary sometimes.

    • FrankNW
      08/11/2016, 12:28 pm | # | Reply

      She just got done using it in a sentence, is what I’m thinking. This guy’s a real genius.

      • Jason Clarke
        11/11/2016, 1:04 am | # | Reply

        dang, you’re right. well, i suppose people say ‘use it in a sentence’ when they hope for more context. but that didn’t happen here.

        • FrankNW
          27/05/2017, 5:44 pm | # | Reply

          That’s the ephemeral nature of dialogue. (HA! HA…)

          • Jason Clarke
            31/05/2017, 1:17 am | #

            it’s almost… ineffable.

  2. Larloch
    06/11/2016, 5:51 am | # | Reply

    Hi there, Ephemeral!

    • Jason Clarke
      08/11/2016, 12:22 am | # | Reply

      haha, it does sort of sound like she was naming him that. if you say it out loud.

  3. BowenTheKotoc
    04/11/2016, 2:32 pm | # | Reply

    Hahaha, that doesn’t even make sense (depending on your timescale reference, I guess), but it was hilarious.

    • Jason Clarke
      04/11/2016, 4:02 pm | # | Reply

      well, it is technically a sentence… not a great one though.

  4. grahamf
    04/11/2016, 3:34 am | # | Reply

    That’s not helpful.

    • Jason Clarke
      04/11/2016, 2:35 pm | # | Reply

      haha, no. no it is not.

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