Time for NTRobot
I can't tell if I like the fact that you can see part of the pencils or not
This comic had a promising-ish first issue and has absolutely thrown it out the window.
>>78155616
I don't get it.
>>78155616
How much more suffering does she have to go through. How much more?
She doesn't deserve it.
>>78155616
It's just like my Chinese NTR doujins.
>>78155772
How did it get thrown out the window? The psychological torture for the Vision's new family is still happening and eventually it will all end with a complete disaster.
>>78155772
How did it get thrown out the window? The second issue was great.
>>78155616
Why even put a security code if you were going to put a note?
>>78155791
She didn't deserve the torment of having been created for no other reason apart from the Vision wanting to play house.
>>78155858
Maybe it's a hint that the sender of the phone isn't that technologically capable and was probably gifted the phone by someone younger who set the password for him. Maybe it's some oldish neighbor.
>>78155818
>>78155841
>weird superhero robot family concept
>stereotypical psych thriller plot
>>78155861
Speaking of, anyone know who's brainwaves were copied to create Virginia??
>>78155956
Then it didn't throw out the window in the second issue, it just wasn't what you hoped for since the first one.
>>78155956
The psych thriller seemed to be the main idea set from the first issue, after reading all of the exposition boxes.
>>78155980
Not yet. That and who's the narrator are two of the big mysteries
>>78155980
She had a bad time in high school, and she killed Grim Reaper with one punch, so I'm gonna sayRogue
>>78155980
Mystery yet to be revealed.
>>78156003
>>78156009
It's pretty much insignificant in OPs page that she is a superhero robot. It just seems like such a waste of a high concept book.
>>78155858
I assume the code is significant because otherwise it makes no sense. I don't know what 6161 is significant of though - I thought it might mean something in binary, but it doesn't. Possibly it's relating to Earth-616.
>>78155956
>"One member of this seemingly ideal 50s era nuclear family IS A KILLER!"
Yeah, "turned into".
>>78155980
Tara
>>78155616
>blackmailing a robot who is clearly capable and willing to kill
literally too dumb to live
>>78156167
Maybe it's another supervillain working with Grim Reaper.
>>78155980
obviously the brainwaves of some woman who loved Vision.
I wonder who could that be.
>>78158887
Mantis?
>>78155616
>>78155980Hank
Vision-dog when?
>>78158887
Carol?
>>78161103
>Vision makes a dog for the family
>upon realizing that its purpose in life is to merely be a plaything that's meant to teach the children responsibility it'll commit suicide or try to run away.
>>78161219
She isn't drinking five bottles of oil per day, so no.
>>78161103
YFWthe mailbox is the blackmailer.
>>78161103
>>78161231
Or pull a brian griffin and try to fuck the wife
where are those good old fashioned values indeed
>>78155732
Colors over inkless pencils can look fucking phenomenal, Cary Nord did that in his Conan and that book is one of the best looking comics out there.
>>78161690
it's Vision himself, trying to teah her some kind of moral lesson about not lying
>>78159049
put the multiple wandas in there