Clau’s boyfriend is a garage musician, he plays the drums. He requires a loud instrument if he is to compete with Clau’s energy and constant chatting.
Do you think the world is ready to know about the existence of super heroines?
Clau’s boyfriend is a garage musician, he plays the drums. He requires a loud instrument if he is to compete with Clau’s energy and constant chatting.
Do you think the world is ready to know about the existence of super heroines?
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I like Clau’s poses on this page. They do a good job showcasing her personality.
Clau is always a bundle of energy, but then, that’s her name, right?
Especially her flirty pose in panel two.
She is more subtle than Karlita, but she certainly knows how to strike a pose.
Ok, I must catch up with the story
Enjoy the ride!
“Normalcy bias”. Even with a demonstration, Clau is going to find it surprisingly hard to convince him. ^^
And then she will have to explain to Any why she decided to go ahead outing herself without discussing it with the team. Not that the episode with the robot was discrete, mind you.
It wasn’t, but they didn’t have a choice.
Now, on the other hand (hand, get it? ’cause she’s got a glowing-oh, never mind), Clau is outing herself to someone she probably doesn’t know all that well.
This is the kind of thing you want to have a sit-down talk about first, before just leaping into-but this is Clau we’re talking about.
Clau is just having a Clau moment.
If she really IS about to use her powers to impress him, she’s making a classic relationship mistake. If you try to impress someone with something that wasn’t what drew them to you in the first place, it takes their attention away from a proven winning strategy, and risks confusing the relationship. 🙁
In Clau’s case, it has the further downside of revealing to him that she’s post-human–a very possibly scary concept. ><
Clau is just following her emotions and trying to share something that is important to her. She has not think it through, and considered the consequences.