Apparently Stilez has Wile E. Coyote’s relationship with gravity. In fact, that could explain ALL of Stilez’s powers. Instead of super strength, she’s just infused with the powers of slapstick!

Also, I’m afraid to look back for whatever comic we last saw one of the lifts in, ‘cos I’m just SURE the buttons were totally different from what I drew here. Also, why is there even gravity in this shaft? Wasn’t it previously established that the Exposition’s gravity was generated by plates in the floor?

Anyway, there’s a new Patreon comic up for all you cool, awesome, generous supporters. In fact, there was SUPPOSED to be a bunch of Patreon Far Out There stuff. I’d hoped to get the first Far Out There Mad Lib comic up today (Remember that? People who pledge $5 or more get to help write short comics!) Alas, I had to go back and rewrite some of it, and then this update had a bunch of weird technical difficulties, and it ended up not getting done. It WILL be up sometime next week, though. Plenty of time for you to become a supporter if you haven’t already! (Remember, it may cost $5 to help write comics, but only $1 to read them!)

And speaking of technical difficulties, we have a new Voting Incentive, but it wasn’t easy. It was another one of those deals were I lost the first version and had to start over, with waaaay less time. Hope it was worth the scramble! (and yes, I know the brightness/darkness/background stuff isn’t right. That’s what I didn’t have time to fix.)

(Historical Notes: Another page where people got way more in-depth in theorizing how Stilez’s powers work, though this time it’s over stuff that was blatantly intended to be slapstick.  So that’s a bit funny.  Anyway, this is a weird panel layout that I DO like, since it helps to sell both the general look of the shaft AND create a sense of falling.  Good work, Past Me.  Do more like this.)