tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post229597980404600364..comments2024-03-22T04:20:11.870-05:00Comments on Gentlemen of Leisure: X-amining Excalibur #32Austin Gortonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14281239771248780430noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post-25531437620993331952015-10-24T20:36:26.413-05:002015-10-24T20:36:26.413-05:00A girl named Huntsman is out for a girl named Pryd...<br>A girl named Huntsman is out for a girl named Pryde. Obviously to see who’s queen of the jungle… Meow.<br /><br /><i>// Kitty notes that she hasn't been back to Excalibur's lighthouse since returning to Earth, as it would be too painful, which is a decent enough explanation for why she has yet to run into Excalibur //</i><br /><br />Yet not going means she’d have none of her old stuff, and the diary thus makes no sense — not to mention how irresponsible of her it would be to simply leave the others’ stuff as it was, permanently <i>in situ</i>, among which has to be sensitive personal and/or technological material. <br /><br />Why is Mesmero dressed in full costume? I know that he can wear whatever he wants if nobody can see it unless he chooses, due to his hypnosis powers, but there’s no reason for it either.<br /><br />The art isn’t bad, iffy lettering aside, but that introductory logline at the top of the splash page has atrocious spacing and one ridiculously small, barely-shoehorned-in logo. Details matter, people!<br /><br>Blamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07342343767763035991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post-58453178739709536312015-10-17T00:39:12.655-05:002015-10-17T00:39:12.655-05:00CC's last "hurrah" before he leaves ...CC's last "hurrah" before he leaves for good. The title just meanders along as best as it can before Davis returns (9 issues away). <br />wwk5dnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post-75696997492473967622015-10-16T22:03:47.638-05:002015-10-16T22:03:47.638-05:00A WORK IN PROGRESS
Claremont corrects the spelling...A WORK IN PROGRESS<br />Claremont corrects the spelling of St. Searles, having spelled it wrong when he first mentioned it in Excalibur #25 (wherein he calls it "Cyril's" or something). The reason he fixed it is not because the school is a real place, but because ...<br /><br />THE REFERENCE SECTION<br /> ... this whole "girls' boarding school" set-up is an homage to the ST. TRINIAN'S books by English cartoonist Ronald Searle.Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13298753675007196538noreply@blogger.com