I see, the direction of gravity changes with the color of the gem. when it's red the gravity will move down (away from the elevator door) and when it's blue it direct it down the far end hallway (making the doors the ground)
The anomaly tried to bring mask down by reverting gravity to original state (red gem)
Closer inspection reveals the object at the bottom of a hall is the corpse of a Stalker. The anomaly doesn't appear to care about the body hitting it/passing through it when it changes gravity the first time. (Also, whether on purpose or by artist oversight, gravity doesn't change for the corpse when the anomaly switches back to red.)
Closer inspection reveals the object at the bottom of a hall is the corpse of a Stalker. The anomaly doesn't appear to care about the body hitting it/passing through it when it changes gravity the first time. (Also, whether on purpose or by artist oversight, gravity doesn't change for the corpse when the anomaly switches back to red.)
Might not be a body left on the far wall, but a body shaped black stain.
It's interesting to see that the second hallway is spotless until the corpses fell onto them. Which begs the question, is the death toll per anomalous level really low (and it just adds up when you take into account the whole building), or did someone - or something - clean the apartment regularly? Clearly not hoping for an anomalous janitor to appear at some point, nope.
It's interesting to see that the second hallway is spotless until the corpses fell onto them. Which begs the question, is the death toll per anomalous level really low (and it just adds up when you take into account the whole building), or did someone - or something - clean the apartment regularly? Clearly not hoping for an anomalous janitor to appear at some point, nope.
One can only assume from the abundance of meat in that pile that this one certainly isn't a carrion eater.
I wouldn't be surprised if a place like this doesn't have some kind of corpse thief creature that carries off the dead. Perhaps the red miasma that keeps appearing is capable of sweeping away corpses into its little terror dimension.
It's interesting to see that the second hallway is spotless until the corpses fell onto them. Which begs the question, is the death toll per anomalous level really low (and it just adds up when you take into account the whole building), or did someone - or something - clean the apartment regularly? Clearly not hoping for an anomalous janitor to appear at some point, nope.
Probably should also take into consideration all the possible floors one can end up on. We don't know how many people are actually investigating the apartment, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to guess it's probably rather infrequent for floors that aren't labelled on the inside of the elevator. Even the ones that are crossed out in the elevator probably get frequented more than a random floor.
And once again, Giant Otter preparedness and reflexes beats out otherworldly anomalous entity!
Though obviously it doesn't work all the time, as seen with the A!Giant Otter and 'Nap Room' comics. Still, good on them for being able to laugh in its... face?
Closer inspection reveals the object at the bottom of a hall is the corpse of a Stalker. The anomaly doesn't appear to care about the body hitting it/passing through it when it changes gravity the first time. (Also, whether on purpose or by artist oversight, gravity doesn't change for the corpse when the anomaly switches back to red.)
The 7+ panel corpse is an artist error. This anomaly(a gravity bird?) does seem to be able to phase through objects.
Doable!Doable! Doable!Look doable?Want to check it a bit more!
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Cutting the rope!Bottle!
Cut the rope!HAHAHAHA!HAHAHA!HAHAHA!HAHAHA!HAHAHAHAHA!Prepare to close!HAHAHA!Mask!Mask!Mask!Mask!Uwaah-!?Uwaah-!?This looks tricky...This looks tricky...How is it?How is it?Inspect!Inspect!This is...