Cinder Isle Page 624

By | August 13, 2020

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Sam-Nary
3 years ago

In the bottom right panel, I believe you mean “explode” not “expload.”

Julie
3 years ago

Breaking news! The EPA has declared Cinder Isle as a superfund site and will fine the Alistair Corp for illegal dumping of toxic evil waste.

Chromer
3 years ago

It’s likely there was a rock formation that kept Cinder Isle and Alastair’s island from being connected underground, but the “explosion” destroyed the said rock formation, thereby creating the “red river”. However we need to get to the point about the ghosts.

Note that Gavin is holding Alastair’s head up until “How else would it get off my island?” where we see Zoey holding the head.

Scorchia
3 years ago

Alas poor Alistar, I know him Haratio.

Raven
3 years ago

Alastair once again assumes that the non bloods caused the problem……. Elitist much ?

Hans Gruber
3 years ago

C’mon, Sam. Speel check your words and grammar. “Exload”? It’s “explode”.

Zillatrek
Reply to  Hans Gruber
3 years ago

Ironic, you telling Sam to spellcheck while misspelling the word “spell.”

But it makes for a good point – that we all make mistakes and that it’s really not that big of a deal if we misspell one or two words. It doesn’t ruin the comic page, nor does it make it unreadable. Not only is it not possible for Sam to correct these spelling mistakes now that the page is out, but you still knew what word was supposed to used. So to me it just seems redundant and unnecessary to point out spelling mistakes.

Last edited 3 years ago by Zillatrek
Steve stephanson
Steve stephanson
Reply to  Zillatrek
3 years ago

This is a buisness

Zillatrek
Reply to  Steve stephanson
3 years ago

Okay? So? Just because this is a business doesn’t mean they’re not allowed to make mistakes, especially spelling mistakes. We shouldn’t expect perfection from everything on this website, or anyone for that matter, because perfection is a myth.

So pointing out spelling mistakes or dissing anything because of something as small and insignificant as a spelling mistake seems nitpicky and pointless to me when it can just be overlooked. If there were a lot of spelling mistakes, I’d understand it getting in the way. But one or two at a time? That’s nothing.

Last edited 3 years ago by Zillatrek
Solution
3 years ago

It is still amazing how easy it is to shatter the fox… Sapphire is really durable. It’s easier to shatter a diamond depending on how you hit it.

Damian Kaiser-Crompton
Reply to  Solution
3 years ago

I’d rather would like to see Ruby get shattert to 100000000000 pieces!

JD Washington
3 years ago

That answers the question of why the virus only makes people feel sick during transformation. How is Alistair even going to cure the infected people then, if the curse is in their blood streams?

I find it interesting that Alistair explicitly mentions “non-blood”. We already know that sorcerers can have the curse, but would sorcerers have a different reaction to the virus?