More seriously, Marc’s friends are great. They’re so understanding with both him and Kenny. (Speaking of whom, who’s that colliding into Marc in the last panel? The hair and eyebrows may well belong to Kenny.)
That being said, I’m very surprised to find them here too. I thought Egress served mostly as the stepping stone to the IU; re-reading the pages where we first saw the place (thanks for the location tag!), it seems more like King’s Cross Station from Harry Potter, with its Platform 9¾…
Last, if there’s terrorist action around, I wonder if Marc’s going to pull a Peter Parker (“Oh, I was hiding behind that thing over there. Did I miss anything? Wow, Silverback was here?”) or the Sentry 7 are going to notice the threat and solve the issue, possibly saving Dick, Eddie, Jenny or Kenny and leading Silverback to feel indebted…
Just one more thing: in the fifth panel, the second speech bubble has “fancy-schamcy”, which I feel should read “fancy-schmancy”. (Then again, Wiktionary says the word is derogatory, which seems to run counter to Jenny’s point. Well, you’re the writer, you’re the one who knows for sure what she means.)
Was that 10 extra points for Secret ID really worth it, Marc? 🙂
Okay, show of hands: who saw it coming?
… Anyone?
More seriously, Marc’s friends are great. They’re so understanding with both him and Kenny. (Speaking of whom, who’s that colliding into Marc in the last panel? The hair and eyebrows may well belong to Kenny.)
That being said, I’m very surprised to find them here too. I thought Egress served mostly as the stepping stone to the IU; re-reading the pages where we first saw the place (thanks for the location tag!), it seems more like King’s Cross Station from Harry Potter, with its Platform 9¾…
Last, if there’s terrorist action around, I wonder if Marc’s going to pull a Peter Parker (“Oh, I was hiding behind that thing over there. Did I miss anything? Wow, Silverback was here?”) or the Sentry 7 are going to notice the threat and solve the issue, possibly saving Dick, Eddie, Jenny or Kenny and leading Silverback to feel indebted…
Just one more thing: in the fifth panel, the second speech bubble has “fancy-schamcy”, which I feel should read “fancy-schmancy”. (Then again, Wiktionary says the word is derogatory, which seems to run counter to Jenny’s point. Well, you’re the writer, you’re the one who knows for sure what she means.)
Great catch on the spelling! it’s used in a more sarcastic way, she’s just trying to downplay it being as important as she feels!