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Buck Caldwell

Nice perspective work on panel 5. That can't have been easy.

Adam Friedlander

*squees, but quietly, out of respect*

Buck Caldwell

Also: Jeph, did you forget Faye's scar, or her top too high?

JD

If Claire could see them, she would explode from both her ship appearing to come true and feeling sorry for both of them.

Sara Grace

Every now and again you write something that really hits home. And with the beautiful art! Ugh. Scuse me while I go sob in a corner now. xP

Asher Rose Fox

MY SHIP IS COMING IN AND IT IS LOADED WITH FEELS

Anonymous

Is it wrong that my second thought was "that's going to be murder on the bed springs"?

BobC

This reminded me of something I had papered over from long ago. Fuck. Two friends died.

Chris Hewson

Bubbles must be lightweight to not be crushing the bed like she's The Thing (FF)!

Anonymous

Faye has the fabrication skills to make a sturdy bed.

Al Hunt

The alternative to that grief would be not having known them.

Nicki Faulk

I'm not crying, you're crying!

Gary Walker

I would get involved with the feels, but I have to say this: That bed is gonna break.

Anonymous

I love that last line.

lilibat

Guys can't we just have a couple of gal pals without it getting all robosexual?

Celine Chamberlin

I don't know if this is building up to a romantic relationship or a solid friendship without the romance, and honestly, I'm good either way. I'd like to see Faybles come true, but if not, that's okay, too. The relationship Jeph has built here is a thing of beauty on so many levels.

Anonymous

Thank you, Jeph.

Anonymous

Thank you. You have stepped out of the world of webcomics and into the world of serious literature here.

Anonymous

Thank you. I've been waiting for this to come up. Thank you for handling it like this. Works for the audience and fits the Bubbles we're coming to know and like.

Anonymous

Installments like this make me proud to be a backer. Thank you, Jeph.

Anonymous

Jeeps, that final frame is the best writing you've ever done. And wonderful art.

Anonymous

Rereading the street for the third or fourth time. I just realised how much I liked that first line of Bubbles.' What prompted this?' is such a very Bubbles answer. Not quite guarded. Or even wary. Then the word came to me. Tactical. Observer, evaluate, consider, deal with. So very her, I think.

Anonymous

Rereading the strip ... curse you, dictation software. And it got the rest so well.

Wild Card

That is a great explanation of what happened. And I am sure a human soldier may have found themselves in the same situation: shock caused them to not be able to remember the names or faces of their squad, but they know that they were there at their sides and still feels the loss of them no longer being there.

David Paul

Jeph has done this quite often in QC. His characters, whether they hail from a space station in low earth orbit, or were originally created in a laboratory somewhere, are still only human, with all the trials and tribulations that lie therein.

Paul Rendell

Heh just clicked your link to see how the kickstarter was going. 24 days to go and you're already 14k over the goal. Congrats.

Theo Jakiemów

I was only nineteen / Redgum <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gmgwx77osw" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gmgwx77osw</a>

Theo Jakiemów

Given, bubbles is around the apartment for some time, they must have taken their precautions.

Volker Wegert

...fade out to the chorus of Passenger - Holes...

Anonymous

Ouch. Right in the Feels.

DVW

Damn you, Jacques!!!

Summer Sudbrink

Should we be worried that there are "opposing forces" with small arms, artillery, and EMP weapons?

Anonymous

She is absolutely struggling to not put her ear up to the wall in the next room over..

Hugh Eckert

So very, very true. The gaps in our memories can be very strange and aching. I recently was given a bunch of stuff from my elementary school days. I don't remember the carefree child I was then. Nearly fifty years of time and all the trauma along the way, it makes sense, but I feel I *should* remember. A strange sensation, indeed...

Anonymous

I just realized.... her death anniversary just passed and you post this. How long now since my Misty been dead. 4/5/2005. I will miss her forever. How true it is. I can't remember her voice anymore. I can see her blonde hair wet with rain smiling at me but I don't remember her voice.

Dustin

Memory can be like a muscle, if not exercised it atrophies. Still there, but lost in all the other fleshy bits around it. But unlike muscles, sometimes the brain likes to bury certain fleshy bits "for our own good."

Andy Sleeper

I have struggled with depression my whole life, including thinking about ending it. But I will never do that, because I have seen how devastated my friends have been after a friend or relative ends their life early. Faye's pain and lifelong suffering is so brilliantly represented by Jeph. QC adds to my resolve never to make that terrible choice. I would like to think that someone's life might be saved by this story.

George Wilson

Wow, this one is really moving.