You’ll notice some of the colors being different. I’m gearing up to adjust the colors to be printable, since it’s a major goal to redo PSI in a print form.
Yes, it will be an abridged, tweeked, and partially retconed reboot of PSI… but for print. Because I don’t feel like redoing the entire 400 page archive. Rest assured, that the web version will always be there. The Print Version will not on the site as a webcomic. However, the Print reboot will coincide with the web version at *about* this point in time, meaning that from about now and on (as far as the current story is concerned), the web version and print version (when I do it), will pretty much be the same thing. But still quite a ways off.
In the meantime, I’ll be working with the colors. Also, I will be updating Tuesdays and Thursday, and HOPEFULLY Saturdays as well. Trying to get that 3 times a week update schedule back. Also, that chat-box will be removed soon, so people will hopefully leave posts on the website itself. I’d love to have had many of the comments posted in the chat box, to be posted in the actual comic post, for archival reference and sharing.
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Someone looks angry in that first panel.
Hmm, thinking back to when everyone met at the start of the crossover war. Didn’t “our heroes” kill off her friend by accident?
Not sure who you are refering to, but the only person that has died in PSI itself, has been Heidi… which was a one-shot character with no story significance. Fes and Ernst have not killed anyone.
Sorry for the delay.
While Fes hasn’t killed anyone, wasn’t he responsible — by clumsyness, if nothing else — for Kerr (or was it Revo) way back at the start of the war?
Kerr killed Reevo. He stepped in front of Nemi to stop it. Fes and Ernst (well, really Brunhilda and Gertrude), already fought Kerr once, but with his second wind… Nemi didn;t see Fes and Ernst responsible for that. She was too focused on Kerr, really. Plus, honestly Fes and Ernst were well to the side by that point. Of course, things happening so fast.
Anyway, I’ve got some stuff coming up in the story that should be of some interest, somewhat related to this discussion