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10. F.I.S.H. "Deep Space Swine" (Un-Iverse #66)

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 Rating: PG. Some violence but nothing TOO bad. Some of it is upsetting but it is tolerable.  Author's Note for F.I.S.H. #10 "Deep Space Swine" (Un-Iverse #66) I finally finished F.I.S.H.! Milestone! I never dreamed of making it this far as a teenager! This all seemed so daunting to me as a kid!  As far as series finales go, this doesn't feel much like one. But that's also a deliberate Narrative choice on my end, because this isn't the actually end of Lance Lockjaw's story. Not by a longshot.  The action sequence of Lance moving the ship around the comets, asteroids, and wormholes ain't no great shakes, but you can PROBABLY tell what everything is, (I think) so it gets the job done. Although as far as action sequences in The Un-Iverse go, it feels perfunctory, and as if it is going through the motions. Many Un-Iverse action sequences are boarded with genuine tension, but this one is not.  I suppose having the story give the Narrator a literal panic att

9. Lace Doilies "47%" (Un-Iverse #65)

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 Rating: PG-13. Strong language, bloody violence and gore, frightening themes, adult themes, discussion of rape, innuendo.  Author's Note for Lace Doilies #9 "47%" (Un-Iverse #65)  I wrote and drew the entire issue in under 24 hours. There are stories there. For later. Check the Linear Notes when the saga is finished.  Like "I Beg You Pardon", "47%" is one of my favorite story titles in The Un-Iverse. It only makes sense in hindsight. And maybe the number in reality doesn't have anything to do with anything in the story but that specific joke. But that specific joke means the story is pretty much ENTIRELY about the number, which is probably why the Narrator is as agitated as he is.  I mentioned in the Author Notes to the first issue of Lace Doilies, that once Meek looks into the camera and says, "There were no outward signs," Donna Demented has essentially filled her entire purpose. I think when Angela here reveals the "Insta-poll&qu