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  1. Asiliea

    Woah. She leveled the place…
    Poor thing, looks so tired D:

  2. Amy
    Amy

    So, are she and styx the only ones left?

  3. Azure

    Don’t forget all those people in the forest who said their job was finished and they were leaving.

  4. maeverin
    maeverin

    panel 2 is fantastic! look at the clouds!

  5. Galya
    Galya

    I’m beginning to agree with Faranior on the previous page…maybe Gharsena didn’t “die”, but just sorta dissolved until she can find another shape. That’s what it looks like here.

  6. Bob
    Bob

    All the pretty pretty lights would be more of a Red Moth sort of thing. I’m kind of in mind of Stargate: SG-1, where Oma Desala drags off Anubis to sort of hold him in a deadlock for all enternity or some such. The fighting continues in the spirit realm sort of deal, where the Red Moth is taking Gharsena off to Hell or whatever to duke it out.

  7. Faranior
    Faranior

    To continue the thought I had on the last page:

    It was just the feeling that they seemed to have expected this and it was just a part of some bigger plan.

  8. Laughing Collie

    Uh-oh. Was the last panel on page 461 — where someone is being literally blown away — actually Gharsena’s sickness destroying Styx? That would explain why, on this page, the second to last and last panels show Garanos’ head relatively well… but not a clear shot of the head of the (devastated and dead?) boy behind her.

  9. Bob
    Bob

    @Collie
    I almost thought the proportions were those of Garanos when I saw it, but killing off the main character would be a bummer. Furthermore if you look at the second to last panel here it looks like Styx is up on one elbow in front of Garanos, something dead people might find difficult to do.

  10. My2cents
    My2cents

    Does this mean that Garanos is not going to be sprouting extra limbs any more?

  11. Slamlander

    Looks like Styx definitely survived. Everyone else is off-stage so it’s hard to tell how they are. I expect the next page or two to enlighten us. However, isn’t this sequence a bit extended? Drama is drama, like a Di Laurentis movie but even Di Laurentis overdoes it sometimes. Unlike a movie, this sequence is measured in viewer weeks now.

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