Probably the most mindless, tangential (and possibly dumbest) page in a long time. I debated whether or not to cut this one for a while because I don't honestly feel like it adds much to the overall story. But I've come to appreciate this one for not having to be carefully written and meticulously analyzed to make sure it was just how I wanted. You know, it's really just a "cute people are cute" page. XD
And because people on last page were asking about "Vi". It's pronounced like the letter V. At least, that's how I mean for Fara to be saying it.
So, true story- the first trans person I met, who helped me realize who I am, and one of my best friends? His name is Vincent, and everyone calls him V (I started this trend before he was out of the closet as a gender-neutral name to call him in public). So this shortening is AWESOME in my book.
I guess I'm supposed to post to say I've just caught up now? It looks like it took me about 9 days to get through the archive. That may be slow by some standards, but I've read a lot of the comments, too. :) Thank you for making this awesome comic.
Considering I've grown used to preferring short names considering I'm called JC(or if it's a DnD group a religious name is typically used for some reason) by most, I can somewhat relate.
First update since getting back home and a funny one at that. It's great to be back from the prison that is Job Corps. Looking forward to more of the comic as always. ^w^
I really like this page, I'm glad you didn't cut it. It's as you said, cute, and it also reminds the audience of the history and familiarity between these two characters.
Trust your instincts. You do a great job with the comic and this page is fine. It's good for comics to have a little of this, a little of that, so things stay lively and not boring.
-Neelix
Keep up the good work!