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Alright, so this is a thing now.

Unless he just falls more in love with her. We know he has a thing for strong felines.fenrirblack wrote:MARION COOTIES!
Maybe once Poncho recovers he can be like "Well well well, How the tables have turned? Let's see how you like being petted?"
Ah, Poncho doesn't need a Wolf to create a triangle.dr_eirik wrote:Unless he just falls more in love with her. We know he has a thing for strong felines.fenrirblack wrote:MARION COOTIES!
Maybe once Poncho recovers he can be like "Well well well, How the tables have turned? Let's see how you like being petted?"
I felt pretty sure that she was going to change tonight. I started to think that she'd become a wolf and be in an instant love triangle with Poncho.
Indeed. I'm thinking she's a snow leopard from the color, but she has spots instead of rosettes. She doesn't have the ear tufts of a lynx, but if the lines on her cheek are a ruff, that's more a feature of Lynx then bobcats.dr_eirik wrote:Well, I think we pretty much knew this was coming.
So is she a lynx or bobcat? And is her body male?
I don't think Steward is there. He couldn't have predicted Marion and Lois would go to the zoo during school. Even if Thomas could communicate with Steward or Steward was spying on Marion, there's no way he could get to the zoo in time.fenrirblack wrote:Okay, so either Steward is invisible or a ninja. OR there is a mysterious force at work here. The question is if Poncho saw anything or not.
Probably a lot, given how animals so far have liked getting petted.fenrirblack wrote:MARION COOTIES!
Maybe once Poncho recovers he can be like "Well well well, How the tables have turned? Let's see how you like being petted?"
Welsh Halfwit wrote:Where, exactly, did all her clothes go?
Same as where King's, Thomas's, Steward's, and (presumably) Marion's clothes went. They were carried away by the plot fairy.Welsh Halfwit wrote:And where did her clothes go?

I like that it leaves their glasses behind.Champion Wallace wrote: Same as where King's, Thomas's, Steward's, and (presumably) Marion's clothes went. They were carried away by the plot fairy.
Gotta! It's only respectful considering it takes everything else!dr_eirik wrote:I like that it leaves their glasses behind.Champion Wallace wrote: Same as where King's, Thomas's, Steward's, and (presumably) Marion's clothes went. They were carried away by the plot fairy.
Lockely wrote:Gotta! It's only respectful considering it takes everything else!dr_eirik wrote:I like that it leaves their glasses behind.Champion Wallace wrote: Same as where King's, Thomas's, Steward's, and (presumably) Marion's clothes went. They were carried away by the plot fairy.
It left her bandana, so that's something.Lockely wrote:Gotta! It's only respectful considering it takes everything else!dr_eirik wrote:I like that it leaves their glasses behind.Champion Wallace wrote: Same as where King's, Thomas's, Steward's, and (presumably) Marion's clothes went. They were carried away by the plot fairy.
Oh, come on, man. It's super obvious.IceKitsune wrote:I don't know if this makes it more or less likely to be that demon at this point.
Darn plot fairy, always taking my best pair of shoes!Champion Wallace wrote:Same as where King's, Thomas's, Steward's, and (presumably) Marion's clothes went. They were carried away by the plot fairy.Welsh Halfwit wrote:Where, exactly, did all her clothes go?
You know, I just realized from you saying that that Zach is a quite literal plot bunny.Champion Wallace wrote: Darn plot fairy, always taking my best pair of shoes!
"You ain't got clothes on!"D-Rock wrote:Title Text: kitty!
I was expecting Lois to change, but with what happened to Marion and Rick's penchant for references, I was expecting a male red squirrel.Elwood Blutarsky wrote:Color me surprised. So many people thought this would happen I honestly thought it wouldn't with Lois. Looks like those people who thought she'd be a wildcat were right after all...
Well at least we humans as a species still have Bronson...which admittedly isn't much but we have to take it. I'm not quite sure he'll be looking to swipe Lois from Marion now so I guess that's a plus.
It wouldn't need to happen every time, jut 50%. That's not to say you other points aren't valid; even if it's a coin flip in universe, pun intended, Rick Griffin ultimately chooses whatever outcome is better for the narrative.fenrirblack wrote:I'm going to throw a guess into the ring and say that Lois did NOT gender-swap for several reasons...E. I think it would only happen to Marion as a "special case" and not something that would happen every time because why would it need too?...
Thomas's line in the previous strip about an uptick in transformations was so drenched in irony I don't see how he can't be at least in on it, even if he isn't directly responsible.fenrirblack wrote:This does throw my current plot progression out the window. I mean we can still talk to Steward and have him be involved with the Milton's again as part of a grand revenge scheme but as far as him being the one to do it...there is clearly something or someone at work. That brings me back to my other other theory about it being Dino-Demon or some character not introduced.
I was thinking Monsters, Inc.Mr. Whisper wrote:"You ain't got clothes on!"D-Rock wrote:Title Text: kitty!

Thank you. This is what I've been saying. You can't throw the word "feral" around. Plus it really doesn't make sense in the context that a zoo animal that escaped from a enclosure would be "feral."Champion Wallace wrote:She can't have been a cat for long, so if someone is looking in her direction to announce a feral (Lois isn't feral, she's tame) cat is loose.
And so far, even Marion's gender-swap has served ZERO narrative purpose. We got a few gags but that's it. For the most part it's been ignored by the cast except for a few cases. It hasn't effected Marion's school day or his conversations with the other animals after Jess.Champion Wallace wrote:It wouldn't need to happen every time, jut 50%. That's not to say you other points aren't valid; even if it's a coin flip in universe, pun intended, Rick Griffin ultimately chooses whatever outcome is better for the narrative.fenrirblack wrote:I'm going to throw a guess into the ring and say that Lois did NOT gender-swap for several reasons...E. I think it would only happen to Marion as a "special case" and not something that would happen every time because why would it need too?...
I always was taught that they were the same creature.dr_eirik wrote:Looking around pictures on the net. Lois could be a bobcat and not lynx, though the two are more closely related than I though. I suspect we will get answers soon.

They are evidently very closely related, in the same genus, but they are different species. Canada Lynx and Bobcat are different, though.LunarFox wrote:I always was taught that they were the same creature.dr_eirik wrote:Looking around pictures on the net. Lois could be a bobcat and not lynx, though the two are more closely related than I though. I suspect we will get answers soon.
Ears. The ears are too pointed for Snow Leopard. She's a species of lynx.Nobody wrote:Everybody's wondering whether she's a bobcat or a lynx or a snow leopard and I'm just here wondering . . .
Now things are getting interesting. I’m really hoping we get to see a little bit of Lois’ reaction to her new form come Monday or when the strip pics back up. The post-transformation freak-out phase and how different characters react to their new forms is always neat. Lois freaking out for a bit and then quickly cooling down and approaching it from a pragmatic perspective would be an interesting change of pace.Ash Greytree wrote:That gave me the thought of Lois transforming into something like a bobcat. A female bobcat with that red bandana that she's wearing right now would actually be a pretty cool design, now that I think about it...