14 Responses to Chapter 3 | Page 74

  1. w
    wintermute says:

    Duly noted.

    That the text bubbles are to be read left-to-right. I read it that way to start, I didn’t even see the bottom bubbles until I scrolled down.

    Also, it’s spelled ‘duly noted’ 😉

  2. w
    wintermute says:

    Also, I would suggest that if Philo hopes to survive long enough to become the cartoonist that he apparently aspires to be, he should take a brief pause from his drawing practice for either:

    1) fight
    or
    2) flight.

    Or perhaps he’s relying on Charlie to come save the day!

    • mvandinter says:

      Philo is making anatomical drawings for the sake of SCIENCE! (Which is a thing Naturalists used to have to do before photography).

      • d
        das-g says:

        If you shoot first and anatomical-draw later, you have a higher chance of bringing back your drawings and thus to contribute to SCIENCE. And if you’re lucky, you’ll be the first and last (and only) one to have drawn a now extinct species, so you won’t just be any naturalist. You’ll be a FAMOUS naturalist.

      • w
        wintermute says:

        Right. So Charlie it is then!

  3. W
    Wyvern says:

    The top text bubbles make sense, and the bottom text bubbles make sense, but I don’t see the connection between them. How does “I’d draw him if he’d just stand still!” lead to “Sobek was the Egyptian crocodile-headed god”?

    • H
      Hornet says:

      He’s suggesting Sobek was or is based on the approaching creature. And Godfrey at the end suggest that if Philos doesn’t start moving his butt. He’s going to find out how true to life that description of Sobek was or is.

  4. N
    Number 6 says:

    Eat the future Earl of Farthing? Don’t be ridiculous, Godfrey, how could that possibly ever happen? Roddy is still safely up on the surface!

  5. J
    JP says:

    Not “speically”. “Specially” it is.
    Frankly, I’m disappointed with Godfrey here. I would expect an english butler to be more careful with his speech balloons.

    • J
      JP says:

      whoops, please add an E at the start of both words inside quotes in my previous comment. I’m obviously not an english butler either.

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