Totally did not almost post this to the Prologue Y0 and chapters 1&2 page. No, not me!/s
I found this comic through TV Tropes and only started reading it early last year. This is my second read through and it was fun reading your thoughts as I went along. Since I am late to this page, I am just going to cluster my thoughts together. It’s kinda long and I mostly avoid things that I think were covered.
General:
There was some discussion about race in SSSS, being the complete lack of POC. I would like to point out the lack of queer people and disabled people as well, though there are people with glasses and later some unspecified neurodiversity. And of course, people who are not immune.
I forgot how funny the first three parts are at times.
On second read, you have to wonder how the rash illness changed these characters and what ripple effect they had on the main characters.
I have no idea how old Veeti or Mia would be here. Around 8?
Norway: 2-11
Apparently a French fan translation thought that Sigrun Larsen was a man.
How much cursing is in SSSS? Sigrun is called an ass and much later a little Tuuri called her brother, “piss-head.” Is there more?
Am I the only one who thought that Gunnar's surprised face on page 5 made him like a touch drunk or a bit high (or a skosh possessed/j)? Something about how his eyes are drawn look that way to me.
Aksel's grandmother called him, "puppy" and "birdie." These are uncommon terms of endearment and I think that's pretty cute!
People change and with what the characters survived they definitely would have. Assuming Aksel and Sigrun's romantic relationship was healthy, she would have to stop being a "bit of an ass" or whatever it is she is doing because it is more than that. She could dial it back because others need her too or even because of the emotional toll of what would come would have on her. Aksel could be a person for her to confide in. And I kinda doubt emotional vulnerability is something Sigrun is good at. Aso, he would hopefully harden a bit (as it would be easier to cope) though that does not inherently mean that "teasing" would be easier to handle.
I wonder how much Gøran and Ingrid changed with time and what Trond thinks of his parents.
When I first read page 11 I thought that the sea was going to immediately over take everyone here. I had miss read the last panel. I forgot when or how I realized my mistake.
Denmark: 12-35
This is my favorite section of the prologue. I just love Michael and Signe.
On page 13 we see what nations closed borders first. I wonder how Japan and Madagascar fared. Also, I somehow mistook the Madagascan flag for Belarusian flag for a moment, which vexes me because how did I even manage that?
It’s good that we got an info dump here and not in the first part. The pacings better that way.
Signe gives no cares and that’s beautiful.
On page 18, the drawn-on mustache…. And then on TV they mention the possibility of a cure. Oof.
On page 19 marijuana is brought up. Someone here asked if page five was the only mention of alcohol so this stood out to me. Then on page 21 there’s mention of being high and it sounds like high on something strong.
I like to think that catastrophizing runs in the family and Mikkel did not inherit it but is used to dealing with it. (Maybe his twin, Micheal, is prone to it.)
I don’t like how weight is discussed on page 22, I’ll leave it at that. The introduction to Signe’s soft side is still nice though.
Finland: 24-35
Oh, and I like the idea of Kaino being the Kade!
I don’t like the discussion on disease on pages 24-25, but again, I will leave it at that.
On page 25. Is the man shocked to find that he was the rash or has he been hiding the rash? I think it’s the former but who could say.
Page 29, panel 4. AKA the greatest thing I have ever seen in my life!
Page 30. Ah, neuroses. That definitely runs in the family.
Everytime I hear of crazy survivalists they have canned food, not frozen. I don’t think that was the smartest decision from Eino and Tuuli. They also forgot to put a toilet in the fallout shelter. Still, I am sure that those two will feel even more validated when things really hit the fan.
Misu-Misu is going to have a belly ache from the pizza. (And she can not be found on page 629.)
Eino and Tuuli are… odd but I’m not sure if them trying to hide things from Veeti is evidence of bad parenting or if they are doing this because of the situation and it is not stranded from them.
Ensi’s birth could not have been pleasant for Aino (and I mean that by the standards of childbirth.)
More info dumps here but they are well spaced and show progression.
Page 34, martial law? Somehow I don’t think that worked out well for the civilians.
How much responsibility do you think Veeti had for young Ensi? Did any of the adults expected of him, did he take to it himself or did he never have responsibility for her.
And what’s a little kidnapping in a crisis between family?/j
Sweden: 36-45
Mai’s in the least safe place in the car and there probably is no reason why the bags can’t go in the back, opening up a seat for her. On the other hand, the back of the car with the pets may be the best place for a young child to be kept caim. Plus she could help keep the pets caim as well. The car swerving is why you don’t do this though.
Like Veeti’s parents, I’m not sure where I stand on them hiding things from Mai. Hiding these things from your parents/parent-in-laws is a bad thing to do (and it is) but given their behavior, it may not be an unsympathetic choice? Not that either Stig or Ulrika are great people. Actually it really hard to gage how much of the adult’s behavior is stranded to them and how much is just the stress of the situation.
Based on the thread, it seems people like this section the least but disagree on which characters are in the wrong.
Iceland: 48-55
I recalled this part being sad and it’s still sadder than I remember.
Oh, those poor people. I don’t think they had any idea about what was about to happen but did they even have a chance to know? A chance to even receive a warning? They looked so happy. Excited like they thought they were going to be rescued. Did they just see a big boat and thought that they would help them? Maybe some people thought that Iceland would take people in if only they made it to them?
The ship’s name, Þór, is the same as Reynir’s middle name.
Page 53. “Árni Reynisson: Thought working for the coast guard would be fun.” Did he think he would have a different job there? Do they hide what they do from the general public?
Árni’s been having nightmares. Think he’s a mage getting prophetic dreams?
And there you have it! Hope this was not too long and that someone got something out of it!