I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that Erin's always had a tattoo of the Triforce on her left arm.Kopikatsu said:I would imagine that she actually has this weird dimension shift thing going on between the real world and the video game world.
'Course, the only basis for that is the Triforce symbol, and that it would make for a better story than just hallucinations. (Probably.)
The blonde is Sharon, their bitchy boss (whom nobody is happy to see), and the guy in blue shirt and red tie is Ashley, a co-worker.WanderingFool said:Anyways, Im wondering who those two people in the last frame are, and why the one guy is not pleased to see them...
The blond woman is her boss/editorWanderingFool said:Anyways, Im wondering who those two people in the last frame are, and why the one guy is not pleased to see them...
A pun involving 2 awesome Sitcoms?!HankMan said:Her head is a bit M*A*S*Hed but at least her memory of video-games hasn't been Scrubbed out.
It looks like the crash gave Erin some brain damage and she's seeing videogame characters everywhere. I think this is meant to be a piece on that study that was recently released on videogamers and how sometimes people will correlate reality to a videogame, or see game items and objects in real life.zombie711 said:A hospital drama with videogame references that takes place in canada? SIGN ME UP.
but in all seriousnes Im a little confused what going on here.
All she has to do is head back to her House and take it easy for a couple days.HankMan said:Her head is a bit M*A*S*Hed but at least her memory of video-games hasn't been Scrubbed out.
If the murderous characters do show up that could be interesting. Not that I want harm to come to her. Maybe the good characters have to fight the bad ones to save her?bleachigo10 said:So I guess she's hallucinating and seeing video game characters? Let's hope one of the more murderous characters doesn't show up. Also, I love that dress. Where can I get one?
Repeated. Hopefully the artists are alright, though. If they (hopefully) are, I see some kind of surreal Doomsday Arcade/Critical Miss crossover...they're invading, and she's having visions of it coming!lacktheknack said:AH! I UNDERSTAND WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW!
...Please tell me there isn't a miscarriage subplot imminent.
Ashley is specifically an asshole co-worker, so nobody is happy to see either of them.AlohaJo said:snip
The blonde is Sharon, their bitchy boss (whom nobody is happy to see), and the guy in blue shirt and red tie is Ashley, a co-worker.
Yes, she has always had the triforce tattoo on her wrist. Also a little star and rainbow one on her thigh.AlohaJo said:I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that Erin's always had a tattoo of the Triforce on her left arm.
It is mostly a series of non-sequitur game references, but within a framework where Erin is a game journalist, so she has co-workers, a boss, and a best friend/roommate (not entirely certain what Mollicent is). Occasionally storylines crop up, like "Children of Steam"/"God Emperor of Steam," and the creators did give us warning in the notes below the strip before this arc began that a storyline was about to begin.Bluecho said:So wait, this comic actually has a plot now? And here I thought it was just a series of nonsequeter references of popular games released at the time.![]()
That or she's just confused at seeing one crawling over her wrist...thefreeman0001 said:is there gonna be one of those strips where the character rediscovers there love of video games after become a bit amnesica coz its shaping up that way seeing as how she doesnt recognise a pikmin.
She's always had that. It's a tattoo she has. If you look in other comics you can see it there too.Kopikatsu said:'Course, the only basis for that is the Triforce symbol