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mcDuffies says:
You don't tell your secret dreams to a person you just met. But if those dreams are talking about, say, apocaliptic future, you might just do that. I mean, it worked in comics sooo many times.
Colouring job is pretty lousy here, there is a white edge between line and colour. Also I gotta point amusing choice of names: "Kirstin", "Harhai". If I'm not mestaking, there's no such names in real life. But who cares, they sound cool!
Phalanx says:
In comics, there is something called "suspension of disbelief" on the side of readers. This is that thing where readers put aside what they really know for the sake of enjoying a story. (For example, the possibilty of Spider-Man, X-men, etc)
However, this goest past the limits of Suspension of Disbelief and just becomes absurd.
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