Dear False Positive Readers,
This is Ashley Walton, Mike’s sister and editor of False Positive. I have really terrible, awful news and a tiny bit of good news.
You might have noticed it’s been a couple years since we’ve posted anything on this website. Well, brace yourself for the saddest update I’ll ever share.
Method of preparation suggests drugs, but the tattoo suggests something supernatural.
Or plot twist is… it actually is just drugs and nothing out of the ordinary happens.
But where’s the fun in that? ^_^
Or supernatural drugs.
Why does no one ever suspect magic drugs? It’s not that complicated.
hm, no obvious previous needle marks, heathy-looking skin and hair, calm demeanor… not your typical junkie setup.
And, of course, we all know that little circle tatoo is probably something too.
she could also be injecting that into an obvious junkie.
Now what is that on her wrist?
SEEMS pedestrian enough… which, of course, makes the anticipation all the greater.
Circular burn, perhaps? Tatoo is odd enough, but that’d be great.
She’s injecting someone or something else….
That’s my guess as well.
That’s requiem-of-a-dream-sized track mark she’s got on her arm…. or it’s probably just a tatoo
Could be a diabetes tattoo – they are often blue circles about that size.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the super-sexy cellophane in panel two? I mean, dang.
The author’s attention to detail is very nice.
Calling it: she’s using it to quiet down the conjoined twin in her stomach.