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Weekly Webcomic Wrap-Up

by Richard Pulfer

Well, I have a Star Wars Top 10 to finish today, so let’s get started.

Dominic Deegan: For most of the week, its been just what Dominic does on his time off - which in some cases include prancing around merrily. But of course, every cloud with a silver lining has darker filling, and a mysterious woman - a survivor of the Storm of Souls - has come to finish the job and destroy the town of Barthis. After she finishes her salad. And chocolate cake.

Least I Could Do: Least I Could Do finds Rayne and company in New York for some kind of business. Thus far, Rayne has hired a helicopter service and a limo-complete-with-swimming-pool to drive him from place to place. But I can’t beat the suspicion that there’s something darker to this story - that his bosses might have used the opportunity to get him out of the office to discuss something Rayne might not like very much.

Arthur: King of Time and Space: We’re thankfully back in the medieval storyline for the majority of the week. Lancelot is conspicously absent during a feast (perhaps due to his Elaine troubles) much to the chargin of Guenvere. And just when we’re about to make some headway in the story, it jumps to present day Guenever angry about something. I can’t take this suspsense!


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