You can extrapolate likely scenarios based on what’s going on in the first panel. It’s extremely unlikely that she would do that while carrying a baby in the time it takes him to answer a question.
But again, it is actually completely untold by the artist, so people can construct whatever the hell they like with it…The artist holds no right or control to what people get from their works, if this persons makes the construct that she’s under the table in the last panel, then that’s no less correct than what you might get from it, regardless of the obvious inferences you mention.
Sure, you can say whatever you want happened, like she turned into a dragon. But this is an established world in a comic with established characters, which means there are things that are likely or not likely to happen. And of course there’s the added ick factor of pointlessly sexualizing one of the characters.
There’s no indication that’s the case. I think you need to touch grass.
There’s no indication where she went, so it’s reaally completely up to the reader to decide where she goes in their interpretation.
You can extrapolate likely scenarios based on what’s going on in the first panel. It’s extremely unlikely that she would do that while carrying a baby in the time it takes him to answer a question.
I mean it looks like they have a baby.
Men and woman have a way of producing babies.
And woman carrying their babies around tend to just drop and fellate their husbands while they’re sitting at their computer, huh?
I mean, that’d be cool
But again, it is actually completely untold by the artist, so people can construct whatever the hell they like with it…The artist holds no right or control to what people get from their works, if this persons makes the construct that she’s under the table in the last panel, then that’s no less correct than what you might get from it, regardless of the obvious inferences you mention.
Sure, you can say whatever you want happened, like she turned into a dragon. But this is an established world in a comic with established characters, which means there are things that are likely or not likely to happen. And of course there’s the added ick factor of pointlessly sexualizing one of the characters.
I agree it’s weird and out of place, but it’s also harmless so who cares what that person gets from it.