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Welcome to the one-hundredth-and-ninety-fifth episode of the Hidden Details blog!

Have you found some obscure reference or detail in this comic? A JoJo reference? A sneaky little Loss? A callback to a previous comic? Let us know what you've found in the comments! Every detail that has been found will be added to the list below. Once everything has been found, this comic will officially be marked with "all details found".

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Please only comment with ONE hidden detail or reference!

There's one Loss, one Balthazar, one Miep and one crewmate. I count every tombstone seperately. Bonus comics don't count.

FIRST PANEL
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Sans is speaking in Comic Sans, just like he does in Undertale and Deltarune.
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There's a whole bunch of names of dead video game characters on the tombstones in this comic, so SPOILER WARNING if you don't want to know about any of of these. The ones in the first panel are Arthur Morgan (Stephanie Emperly) and John Marston.
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Also, the tombstones in the background form loss, as pointed out by Spirit of Gotham!

SECOND PANEL
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Tombstone names in this panel: Vesemir (Lord Circe), Joel Miller, Lee Everett and Sada (Invisible Cloud).

FIFTH PANEL
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Tombstone names in this panel: Berri from Conker's Bad Fur Day. I'm going to give this one to Alan-Michael White because they spelled the name correct and I get the feeling that Pokedude14 didn't know who "Berry" was.

SIXTH PANEL
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Balthazar (Jon Brouse) and Miep (Generic Hero) are accompanying Ratchet and Clank, apparently. You can see them walk away next to them.

SEVENTH PANEL
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And finally, the last tombstone names: Varl and Eli Vance.
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The other tombstone in this chapter is a little crewmate tombstone by the way! Good job spotting it, james malinowski!

EIGHTH PANEL
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The plant in Wario's bedroom is dead. Wario was probably greedy enough to try to save money on water.
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He also has a little framed picture of a bag of money in his bedroom, to really hit the point home. Found by Tolis.

Details that have not been found are marked italic.

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Comments

Calvin Barbanell

Sans playing the top half of the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come is an interesting way to parallel the fact that the spirit is a personification of death in the original novel. Although it's unclear why that would be necessary when the exposed skull is never actually visible, either in this version or the original.

Alan-Michael White

Noticed Berri has a grave here, Imagine that wasn't Conker's favorite part of the play.

Anonymous

Crewmate is one of the graves behind Wario in panel 12, after "Christmas future" shows him his grave

A Sad Fat Dragon with No Friends

Hey wait I got the sans one, but for some reason it put it in a reply to someone else's comment. Mobile app is janky