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Ring in the new year with RHODA FACES!

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There was really no chance that Susan wouldn't use the "keep her figure under control" potions, but that is why Thomas Edison invented fantasy panels and the like.

In Fable 2, it would be unrealistic to quickly max out like this via potions. I imagine one could do so eventually, but they'd have to be at a point in the game at which the really top tier potions were being sold, and they'd also need a ridiculous amount of gold to buy them all.

THAT SAID, it's completely realistic to do the majority of leveling just with potions. It's only the maxing out that's hyperbole.

As for what Susan says about friendly fire, that was accurate, though one could still cause property damage by accident without the friendly fire option being on.

I'm of two minds about friendly fire being something you can toggle. On the one hand, if the player harms a friendly, it was most likely deliberate, making it an evil act in a game that intends to keep track of such things. On the other hand, with great power comes great responsibility, and maybe a super powerful magic hero should have to be careful around the people they're trying to protect.

If you agree with that other hand, then Fallout 3 once again beat Fable in execution. If a friendly NPC is in danger and you want to save them, best watch your aim and weapon choice in that game.

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MelodyBunneh

I feel like both today's comics were indulgent in different ways. And I really, really approve of both.

IvyReed

Please give us the fantasy we all crave Rhoda priest!

Matt R

Demoness Susan being hot and blushing is a heck of a way to start off the new year

coredumperror

Ahhh, I was *wondering* why Susan's proportions hadn't changed since Level 2. I approve. :)

Anonymous

Basketballs.

Mark Williams

Can we have a pin up of full powered um....basketballs?

Chordat

seconding this. Really want to see what Susan would like in both 5/1/1 and 5/5/5 states, without the "control my figure" potions.

gaybunny

why NOT basketballs?

Brooks Moses

On the main comic: I don't know if you've done the gray-round-corners-fading-to-black-sharp-corners for panels that are partly imagined things and partly actually-happening before, but I wanted to say that that is a nice touch that I think worked really well. Also, it's not fanservice if it's your characters that are being indulged, right?

egscomics

Magic comic convenience says even size of beach balls wouldn’t cause back pain

Daryl Sawyer

Depends who you ask, but I think so. That's why, for example, what you see in the Monogatari series isn't really fanservice. The camera focuses because that's where the characters' *eyes* focus, and in at least one instance, she's deliberately trying to draw that focus. One could say the whole story is fanservice, in that instance. But I think "fanservice" is about the type of storytelling, not the type of story. For example, porn isn't fanservice. It's porn.

Stephen Gilberg

I for one don't favor b-ball boobies. They're cartoony. (This from a guy who's lusted after many a cartoon character.)

John Trauger

Or video game convenience. When has any incarnation of Lara Croft complained about back pain?