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It's weird to see real world tragedy reflected in a change to a plot in a comic.
More fun with the "everything you knew was wrong" angle that was pushed through the last volume.
I like just how ridiculous the idea of camo-wearing Lovecraftian thugs is. It seems fitting.
He's not exactly wrong, though. Like the Sprite costume.
Especially when one of the costumes that didn't look like it was from the bin was essentially a dance unitard.
See...this line of thinking is quite possibly the wrong this for Mason to say. King Mob and co. have already been questioning his motives, and benevolent dictator probably isn't in line with their anarchy.
Declarative statements here that there's going to be change again going forward. That volume 3 will be something different again. That the spycraft and ultraviolence is done and something stranger might come.
(It's also weird to think of Mason as Batman).
There's a New World Order undercurrent throughout this conversation between Mob & Mason. Funny that.
Also, interesting questions about attachment.