Or maybe his inquisitive nature of inquisitiveness combined with his certainty that Meaney would NEVER jump without him.
...should I be more paranoid?
Posted by KWCarlson on July 28th 2010 @ 3:11am GMT
So I clicked the link on the front page to the first issue. The robot wreck they found in the cave looks a lot like the ones that killed the pilot in the first issue.
Posted by Paul Varley on July 28th 2010 @ 9:15am GMT
Yep, it sure does.
Posted by Euan Mumford on July 28th 2010 @ 1:02pm GMT
Wait... there's a Jump Leads fan called Euan? That's going to be confusing.
What? I'm not used to people having the same name as me.
Posted by Thomas on July 29th 2010 @ 7:18am GMT
"Wait... there's a Jump Leads fan called Euan? That's going to be confusing."
I'm not used to it either. Even less common is people spelling it right! (Ewan is plain wrong. Eowyn is the Gaelic (Gah-lick, Scottish), Eoighn is the Gaelic (Gay-lick, Irish), Euan is the anglicised of those. Ewan is anglicised Euan. So...an anglicisation of an anglicisation. And don't get me started on Ewen...
Posted by Paul Varley on July 30th 2010 @ 12:58pm GMT
And then there's Eoin which ends up sounding like Owen.
Posted by Euan Mumford on August 1st 2010 @ 11:51am GMT
Too true, Euan. Too true.
Seeing Ewan makes me think "E-wan" rather than how its supposed to be pronounced and Ewen sounds like the name for a female sheep.
I blame Ewan McGregor for popularising the 'Ew' spelling. Damn him!
Posted by Erik on August 4th 2010 @ 4:26pm GMT
Places to find gaelic spelling lessons and name etymologies : ... 17) Web based comic book comment pages. ...
Posted by KWCarlson on August 6th 2010 @ 6:43am GMT
Could be that they had a copy of the hub coordinates in that base somewhere. Question is, is Llew looking for them to help them, or to keep them away?