| Epic: Thanks, Lewis. I dunno what I'll do without some LB. :P Proably go back and re-read the older pages. |
| Jkaltmix: Hey, thanks for fixing the page - Keep up the awesome comics/comic reviewing, and Happy New Year to everyone! |
| tony1z: hey Lewis, Chad, thanks for making such a great comic, keeps my wendsdays a little better |
| Jim: Good call, Lightbringer. That's why the organization I created for my series operates independently of the government. |
| Epic: Gotta agree with Tony - LB Updates make Wednesdays torturously long when I don't have access to the Internet, but they make them so much better once I can get on me laptop. |
| Vinnie D.: I'm really liking the facial art here. The little ticks in Crane's expression really shine through here. |
| Epic: Love the update(s). |
| Mog: Okay, I gotta say, I just read through the archive all in one go, this comic is fantastic! Keep it up! Please! |
| Sio: Yes, she can. Reveal it only to the judge in chambers under seal. |
| Sio: Same thing is done for informants all the damn time. |
| God Of War: Sio - but what if the judge is corrupted and will sell her ideintity to the criminals? |
| Xade: panel 4, he forgot the white stripe in her sui9t |
| Sio: What if the whole problem is because the Mayor is corrupt? Maybe all that has to happen is she needs exposure. |
| Sio: Here's a good article on "mask law": http://superherolaw.c-om/?p=465 |
| Zexth: Ahh the legal side of being a superhero. Reminds me of an issue of Avengers I read a few years ago. |
| Zexth: Though I must say I like this a lot better, Makes alot more sense |