It’s the map that Young Hank used to look at to dream of France, before he went. It’s shown back in the scene when Charlie Prime is asking if he can house Cura there, and telling him of his future.
I agree that this should be awesome in color. *For a Cura fan* this would be one of the better panels to have as a poster. A non-fan would just go, huh, what? This is really boring. But that’s good; we get to smirk knowingly. 🙂
This scene has been really wonderful. I doubt anyone but an identical sibling can really understand fully the emotions at play here…losing a brother/sister or son/daughter or parent, isn’t quite the same thing. Not that I am a twin, but that line of Hank’s (“I just died”) captures the intensely personal aspect.
I love these panels. Dex, you are communicating so much right here. Beautiful work
Thank you Stephen. 🙂
My god… I can’t wait to see this page in color. Absolutley fantastic Neal and Dex… just fantastic.
Another brilliant page!
What is the significance of the map?
It’s the map that Young Hank used to look at to dream of France, before he went. It’s shown back in the scene when Charlie Prime is asking if he can house Cura there, and telling him of his future.
I agree that this should be awesome in color. *For a Cura fan* this would be one of the better panels to have as a poster. A non-fan would just go, huh, what? This is really boring. But that’s good; we get to smirk knowingly. 🙂
This scene has been really wonderful. I doubt anyone but an identical sibling can really understand fully the emotions at play here…losing a brother/sister or son/daughter or parent, isn’t quite the same thing. Not that I am a twin, but that line of Hank’s (“I just died”) captures the intensely personal aspect.