#52

August 29, 2010

NOTES

  • Insanus’ island and the twin moons of Yotaton are both visible in panel one
  • The tent is lit with small lampstones, which radiate light and heat when placed together

#51

August 22, 2010

NOTES

  • Bromance returns, and Corny nervously introduces himself as “Corny Cornelius”
  • Essul was Prince Karbunkel’s archivist, long ago

#50

August 15, 2010

NOTES

  • Resinate doesn’t crumble. So what does?
  • The Lost Book was blank?
  • Besmurchins stop stinking when they’re dead

#49

August 8, 2010

NOTES

  • Yla returns, with books. Surely there must be an easier way to carry large books around?
  • Corny reveals that the Lost Book brought him to the Beyonding

#48

August 1, 2010

NOTES

  • More information about “plagiarist goggles”, and “Mr. Blindy” (made in China)
  • Radish-Hoof took the keychain from someone?

#47

July 25, 2010

NOTES

  • Kerpallis Westerlands is the upper region of sky islands and floating continents
  • Royal court was “adjourned” when Radish-Hoof began kicking people in the face
  • “Mr. Blindy” is Radish-Hoof’s name for the laser pointer

#46

July 18, 2010

NOTES

  • There are clues to who might be speaking to Cornelius, in panels 3 and 5
  • Full, three-dimensional picture of the Beyonding (excepting the Highest/Lowest Points and Forthwall) in panel 4
  • In panel 5, man, Nard and Glowborg are visible, plus the twin moons of Yotaton

#45

July 11, 2010

NOTES

  • As you can see, no one is allowed to be more reposed than King Reclinus V (based on a minor villain from John’s Arm: Armageddon)
  • Friggo rushes into action with the book detector

#44

July 4, 2010

NOTES

  • Plagiarists make up a negligible percentage of the population of the Beyonding. Still, they are so vilified, their influence and presence are trumped-up, to scare, coerce or control people
  • “Plagiarism” is heretical; claiming to know the methods of Plagiarists is as damning as being one

#43

June 27, 2010

NOTES

  • The basics of maniplacation are explained
  • Who was controlling Daemir, and for what purpose?
  • “Plagiarist” is used; “plagiarism” is not (see next page)