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I don't blame Boy for wanting a normal life, after everything that's been going on with the Invisibles, but split attentions tends to be deadly in these sorts of situations.
Though we're getting three different tracks that are pointing us specifically at the magic mirror substance being necessary for Takashi's time machine.
At least Jack and Boy are having a good time as they rush off to save Mob and Robin.
Same here with Quimper breaking the panel border and the point of view of the unknown person from somewhere beyond. Makes you wonder about everything, on top of the context that they're running an op on King Mob and Ragged Robin.
I love the approach to these pages' layouts from Weston. The various sizes, repetition, and overlap all add to the overall chaos of what we're being presented in the story. Not quite giving us a chance to catch our breath to figure out what's real.
"We are at war with Eastasia. We have always been at war with Eastasia."
Should other people in your social circle (or family as it were) really be privy to your actions with an ostensibly secret society? Seems like a huge breach of keeping quiet and confidential. Mason doesn't seem very hermetic.
Not that it's necessarily a secret from anyone on the team any more. You'd think--if this isn't Quimper--Robin would have brought it up before.