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foducool

harumph... humbug

Mason Dunne

No fight in you Than!? Seems Anabel's warning was… *shades* foreshadowing! Her own dissatisfaction shows up in her disheveled hair, love that detail. For some reason, I have an impression that in spite of bieng "dethroned" in a manner of speaking, Than still has all the opportunity to still continue bieng Mt. Moarcraft's "personal" product tester, and all that entails. I mean, Atlas needs product testing, Than could still potentially grow and not need to run Patagon. It's not like she actively ran Patagon in any form, she is very much an unseen figure head by defacto just from bieng the biggest and having the most shares at stake.

R3tr0Nat3

Why doesn't mira grow anymore?

Anonymous

Love the expression she has on her face shen she shouts "no!", she looks so angry!

Guybuddy1

Nooooooo! Don't give up Than! Is the third panel down from the top basically from the same angle as the top two panels? So that third panel down is basically showing Alexis' boobs completely overshadowing Than at that point? Which would I guess make sense given how Than seems to be in shadow in the last panel, presumably from the growing Alexis? So long as this leads to a juicy Than revenge plot, a temporary loss for her could make for some interesting story.

Anonymous

Yeeeesssss! Pouting Than is imminent, be still my beating heart.

Anonymous

Why would she??? She never wanted to grow in the first place, it was just a mistake, why would she suddenly decide to grow again?

Johnny the Spanish Guy

Than you shall...........hmmm?...............still pretty hot

Anonymous

That's why Rhea is negotiating. Alexis by herself could probably displace Than, but then… what? Feds would dismantle the Patagon, send Than to jail and any revenge attempts would be postponed for years and would be ultimately pointless: Patagon would be gone anyway. Rhea could organize some way to displace Than yet keep her out of jail—and, more importantly, to keep Patagon going. Than would be forced to smile on public (although it's quite possible that she'll try to stab Alexis in the back… I hope Rhea and Alexis understand that), but Patagon will survive.

Anonymous

Well played, Z! As I've said many times: Than's victory is not an option here while Alexis' typical incompetence makes victory unlikely… but I could actually believe in it here! Well played and I could understand why that chapter was such a chore to you: you needed to orchestrate events just right to avoid the obvious dead-end (where Than wins) yet keep everyone on character. What we saw was surprisingly good. So-called “writers block” is now behind us and I hope the rest of the chapter would be easier for you… Congratulations!

Zee(mired)

Well just like the foreshadow in dream sequence. But i agree Than still have to be the face of Patagon for it to continue as Alexis is wanted. Well Hope Alexis is bigger than Than in previous chapter. After all, the bigger is better :)

Anonymous

Angry Than is beautiful.

Anonymous

Noooooooo

Anonymous

Given the possibility, Than could still outgrow Alexis. I think Than will even find joy in this event now. At least one of her earlier plans was to make Alexis grow and that worked out well.

rtpoe

Will the building be able to contain them?

Serp

Only cheaters can beat Than...*boos and hisses*

Anonymous

Indeed. Takes one to beat one. Than have forgotten that she's not the only one who could cheat and steal, LOL.

Coco Wren

The company Halloween costume party comic ended with Than waking in a hazy drooling state leaning into her soft (ostensibly not tightly implant inflated) giant breasts similar to the end of Alexis's Boost-induced Wizard of Oz dream. Just a guess, but assuming that dream sequence happened after this hostile takeover, maybe Than will attempt Alexis's Boost super-dose catch-up technique? Than's cheating in the wet t-shirt contest aside, the Boost itself was actually pretty successful strategy the first time. I see comments complaining that Than is more interesting than Alexis but looking back to the beginning, she ran her own company, fronted for her friend's shady Boost enterprise, knocked out a guy with a single kick, leaped off a building, in captivity she has been protective of Miri (to the extent that she can be) and has taken every opportunity to be defiant and competitive when they present themselves. Taken as a whole, her overall behavior has been more assertive and edgy than people give her credit for. Losing the wet t-shirt contest and getting sold to Kowloon seemed to finally break her spirit, but here she is again trying to score what would actually be a pretty monumental victory. So rather than hoping Than continues to pretty much dominate the story, ruin Alexis's life, and crush her spirit like some other commenters do, I think an underdog victory with Alexis getting the upper hand for once actually fixes some of the "problems" people are complaining about and potentially returns her to her original face-kicking corporate executive confidence. Yes, maybe she's not the most clever, but I see her role as the "muscle" not the brains. She's not the type to outsmart someone (without help), instead she's loyal, bashful, immature, but persistent, with brute force (or boob force) as her greatest strengths, kind of like some popular anime heroes I can think of.

Anonymous

Victory could return Alexis confidence (confidence which she sorely lacked all along: recall her “I guess that went alright” moment <a href="http://goo.gl/emeG4a" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://goo.gl/emeG4a</a> ), but it'll not make a good CEO candidate. What makes CEO a good CEO? Some people say CEO must be ruthless, shrewd, intelligent… these qualities could help but they are not REALLY important. The most important ability, in fact the ONLY irreplaceable ability of a CEO is people's knowledge and the ability to delegate tasks! When you are owner of a gym or bakery you could be “the best” worker there: most knowledgeable, most skilled, etc. Naturally you would delegate only tasks you just have no time to do, all the workers just help you save the time. CEO or president position is different. If there are thousands or millions of people under you then there would be someone more powerful, someone who's better strategist and/or someone who's better tactician that you. And CEO MUST properly delegate tasks. Some tasks s/he will do without help because s/he is, indeed, the best person for a job—but all other tasks would be delegated to a proper person. Otherwise CEO wouldn't be a CEO for long: either s/he'll be displaced by more suitable underling or company will go bankrupt and s/he'll be displaced anyway. Now, back to Alexis. Think about beginning of LBSC. Where she was still [supposedly] unbroken. She have gotten “too good to be true” offer. Where have she went to find out more about it? To her most skilled information gatherer, C.A.P.I., or to the underling of her captor? Yes, she have “protected” Miriam… from the task Miriam is most qualified to do! What kind of protection is that? How well it works? And here, too, Alexis made the very same error. Now, granted, Than did something similar, too, but hey, she fooled Alexis twice by now, she was sure she'll do that again! In a sense LBSC defeat made Than complacent and paved the road to Alexis victory here, but it still does not make her a good CEO material…