We Must Boost the Signal, Page 44

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Hope dissolves.

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PAGE 44 (Four panels)

Panel One: View of Hope’s face, the skin dissolved revealing muscles below.

Caption: And the skin is the first to go.

Panel Two: View Hope’s lungs and heart underneath her ribcage, the skin, muscles, and breast tissue having completely dissolved.

Caption: I can feel everything going slack as my muscles go away.

Panel Three: View of Hope’s skull, the eye sockets empty.

Caption: Normal external senses vanish altogether as the organs on which they depend are eaten up.

Panel Four: View of the bottom of the tube, in which rests a heap of bones.

Caption: I imagine that the major bones must be dropping away as the connective tissue that holds them together turns to liquid.

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Gnosis Transformations: Chapter Five, Page Twenty-Eight

Attributed to George Bernard Shaw: “Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life.”

Taylor flies back to Gnosis, aided by drink.

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Squick or Squee 2014: Melt Lab Rescue

Today we continue with Niceman’s illustration of work in the people-melting laboratory, as a partly melted assistant drops from a vent to save the day. She makes good use of her new form, though one wonders what her life will be like from this point forward.

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