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Title: Cover #10! Five years of SJI.
Post by: Daphne on October 01, 2015, 03:05:45 am
Today is the fifth anniversary of Saint James Infirmary... wow! It has been quite the ride so far. I'd like to thank PlutonianKnight and Octavia Moon for their long, tireless dedication to this strip.

We have a new cover to celebrate; find it here (http://mindcontrolcomics.com/covers/weeklies/sji/sji-c010.jpg).


Title: Re: Cover #10! Five years of SJI.
Post by: laguna85 on October 01, 2015, 09:41:49 am
Long great years injoyment


Title: Re: Cover #10! Five years of SJI.
Post by: jmundt29 on October 01, 2015, 12:10:59 pm
Indeed!  Congratulations and kudos.  :D ;D

On the shore we have Adrian, Erin, Dani, and Jacqui.  The other person (between Dani and Jacqui) I couldn't positively identify.  Mallory?

Any significance to the time on the Watch or the departing plane?  Looks too big for the Kupler private fleet and too small for a jumbo jet.  Commuter jet? ???  And it looks to be departing, not arriving.  Interesting.  Beautiful and interesting.


Title: Re: Cover #10! Five years of SJI.
Post by: Haight on October 01, 2015, 01:12:30 pm
Is that sunrise or a sunset? Or does the analogy even make sense because it's a watch?


Title: Re: Cover #10! Five years of SJI.
Post by: laguna85 on October 01, 2015, 01:30:50 pm
my bet is Mallory


Title: Re: Cover #10! Five years of SJI.
Post by: GodWilling on October 01, 2015, 03:24:49 pm
Mallory's hair famously changes colour in different light.

Is this an homage to something? It's an image you can spend quite some time looking at (I just have, anyway). But it feels a bit eerie and post-apocalyptic.


Title: Re: Cover #10! Five years of SJI.
Post by: jmundt29 on October 03, 2015, 11:41:15 am
The color of the sky is a little ambiguous.  But this felt like a sunset or lunar rise to me, not a hypnomagic bomb going off or a storm breaking at sea and coming toward the shore.  The plane is leaving, not returning.