>>124184654>I dunno, good question, something about her personality.Hanna is a cute. I think one thing I always appreciated about her character is that she had a sense of humor about things. Of course, this kinda turned in the last half, where shit kinda hit the fan for her. I still appreciated Hanna, and I think she was probably a key character for Eve's development in being less of a hardened cynic.
>I read the second half of the comic in one day, so it kind of gave me an existential crisis.Reading the late arcs made me existential mostly since it makes me feel a weird sense of mortality. Especially since the late arcs basically point out how the world is changing and moving on from what the character's lives were originally like. It hits hard especially since I followed the comic since my teens and now I'm in my late 20s. Shit changes. The world moves on. Either you move with it or it moves on without you.
>Also the way Larry and Hannah confessed their feelings for another reminded me a lot of myself. Like "holy shit did that happen"? I liked this story too.I also appreciated that. I honestly wanted Hanna and Larry to fuck when the possibility came up in the original series run, but I guess it ended up happening at the very end of things. I wasn't expecting the later arc to happen but I'm really happy it did. It addressed a lot of things I feel like were left ambiguous about the original run and also tempers some of the optimism of the original comic. Like real life happens to people. Hopes and dreams don't always pan out, but sometimes they do.
What exactly did you relate to about it, if you don't mind me asking?
>(While reading the comic I shipped Hannah and Will.)I shipped Eve and Will, but I did kinda wish Will and Hanna fucked at least once. They had a closeness that bordered something like an intimate friendship, a sibling bond, and an old couple thing.
>Beautiful comic that I'll never forget.Same. I'm looking forward to Gran's next work.