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“In the sea of souls, waves bounce and gather off into infinity. Tiny bug-like specs dance on the surface, but they are far more complex than that. For, within each orb contains a life. A mortal life like you and me. They constantly change course, diving, and soaring at will, seemingly impossible to catch. Above it all, a phantom strolls through the swarming sea with ease. Behind him a wake of darkness forms of the expired as they flow through him. Who they are and what they did are of no concern to him. Indifferent to their greatness or treachery, he does what is required of him. He has maintained the balance since the dawn of time and, in a marvelous display of unwavering dedication, will continue to do so for eternity. We call him Death.”
Hi i just stumbled on your comment and i tried finding the book you took it from but i couldn’t. Could you please give a hint, it sounds like a really interesting read.
Dun dun duuuuun!
That’s some serious hover text. It didn’t even fit in the Chrome pop-up, I had to take a look at the HTML :O
Well, I guess you cannot have a comic about Death without deaths. I hope Mary will be able to handle it
“In the sea of souls, waves bounce and gather off into infinity. Tiny bug-like specs dance on the surface, but they are far more complex than that. For, within each orb contains a life. A mortal life like you and me. They constantly change course, diving, and soaring at will, seemingly impossible to catch. Above it all, a phantom strolls through the swarming sea with ease. Behind him a wake of darkness forms of the expired as they flow through him. Who they are and what they did are of no concern to him. Indifferent to their greatness or treachery, he does what is required of him. He has maintained the balance since the dawn of time and, in a marvelous display of unwavering dedication, will continue to do so for eternity. We call him Death.”
Hi i just stumbled on your comment and i tried finding the book you took it from but i couldn’t. Could you please give a hint, it sounds like a really interesting read.
its the alt-text for this strip
Just discovered your comic thanks to Bug Martini and now I’m all caught up. Keep up the amazing work. It’s excellent!