Nice reference to Chekov’s gun. But I’m afraid I don’t quite understand the analogy. A gun in the first act that doesn’t go off later violates the expectations of theatrical/dramatic tropes. Large breasts in comic books do not violate comicbook expectations or tropes (though they might violate the laws of biology and physics).
Which isn’t to say that panels 1 & 3 aren’t hilarious, because they are. Love it
Hey T, I think the point is that its set there for intrigue, but never really fulfills a purpose. It keeps the viewer motivated for the wrong reasons, lets put it like that.
Nice reference to Chekov’s gun. But I’m afraid I don’t quite understand the analogy. A gun in the first act that doesn’t go off later violates the expectations of theatrical/dramatic tropes. Large breasts in comic books do not violate comicbook expectations or tropes (though they might violate the laws of biology and physics).
Which isn’t to say that panels 1 & 3 aren’t hilarious, because they are. Love it
Hey T, I think the point is that its set there for intrigue, but never really fulfills a purpose. It keeps the viewer motivated for the wrong reasons, lets put it like that.