Golden Gate Comic Con, Chapter 5: Pages 15-16
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PANEL 1: We move to a close-up on Ms. McKinney's face a few seconds later. She tilts her head back out in front of her slightly compared to the last panel of the previous page, though still looking over in her friend's direction as she speaks. As was the case in the final panel of Page 14, you can see the heads of a few of the other people in their rows behind Michele as well as (faintly) the end railing.
MICHELE [Cont. to Jenny, with her own touch of swooning]: But I still say Stephanie Okereke's Storm was hotter.
PANEL 2: Back to a shot of Jenny a beat later, glancing over in her friend's direction with a knowing and respectful (to her previous opinion) smile. You can see behind her, in the section of seats immediately behind the two friends, parts of a few other fellow fans who are sitting there at the moment.
JENNY [retort, to Michele]: Storm as a character is pretty hot, I'll give you that.
PANEL 3-4: A two-part set of panels that moves back to Michele in the same setting and layout as Panel 1. In Panel 3, she chuckles and widens her smile at the inside joke shared between them. Then in Panel 4, mere moments later, the jollity is disrupted by the screech of one of the people seen partially back in Panel 2.
MICHELE [agreeing, but elaborating; Panel 3]: Especially in that scene when she's in full goddess mode. Ooo, still a--pretty formative scene for me in my teenage sexuality. FAN [Off-Panel right, to Michele; Panel 4]: Pfft! She was the worst part of the movie.
PANEL 5: Cut to the fan himself- a skinny white guy wearing a '90s X-Men T-Shirt and a pair of shorts; his beard skewering the line between actual beard and neck variety. To his right, you can see his friend who wants nothing to do with the unneeded explanatory comma that he's about to give.
FAN [Cont.]: The accent, the "look" the filmmakers gave her with that mohawk...it was all wrong! As a kid, it wasn't the type of Storm that I pictured in my head. Everyone on the Reddit thread said the same thing. Personally, I think Aja Naomi King would've been a better choice for the role. FRIEND [thought bubble]: Goddamit, dude...not again!
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PANEL 1: We move to a shot of our two friends back in their seats as the Fan from the end of the previous page continues blathering (shown here as a series of "BLAH"s connected to one another in the top of the panel view. You can see in both of the young women's eyes a collective knowledge of what's about to happen next.
JENNY [offering, to Michele]: You want to lay the boom on him, or should I? MICHELE [shakes her head, to Jenny]: Meh, I'm on vacation. Not really up for dealing with entitled geek pinchazos...have at him. JENNY [Bubble 2]: Thanks, dearest Shells...
PANEL 2-3: A two-part set of panels that consists of two parts of a single action move- namely, Jenny standing up in Panel 2 and turning in the direction of the Fan in Panel 3. In the top of the panel view in each panel, the "BLAH"s that were visible back in Panel 1.
PANEL 4: Same setting/layout as the previous panel. The background of the theater in that aforementioned panel has disappeared, though the sea of "BLAH"s is still visible in the top of the panel view.As for Jenny, she's drawn to look more like Colossus in his classic X-Men uniform with the gleaming muscles and gleaming super strong metal skin. You can see her reach into one of the pouches to pull something out.
PANEL 5-7: A three-part set of panels that focuses on the same setting as the previous panel, but with a layout that widens out to take in the back of the Fan listening to all of that. In Panel 5, the "BLAH"s continue on in the top of the panel view as Jenny rears her right arm back behind her. In Panel 6, the "BLAH"s stop when her clenched right fist crashes straight into the guy's head, knocking it clean off. Then, in Panel 7, the headless body falls out of view as Jenny looks on in a pseudo-heroic pose.