Out of the closet
Joel’s dialog is boiled down to the essentials here.
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But Joel puts so much into his lines! 🙂
I’m going to reasonably assume that April’s ankle is incidentally placed, as opposed to strategically, as it’s been well-established at this point that it’s unnecessary.
While we’re on the subject, are her claws visible because of proximity or tension?
I was going for proximity.
Both would be valid reasons, and both could be true at the same time. (…like now! 🙂 ) I forget which ones but at least some fox types have at least partially retractable claws too.
Huh, I always wondered in what health the main characters were. The art style kind of makes them appear a bit chubby in places.
The three well fed foxes attacking the heroes certainly help draw a comparison 🙂
The last two panels certainly show April’s legs and general figure to good advantage. 🙂
And all the pants disappeared 😛