Aw, that Eleanor. What a softie.
Or is she? Is this part of her plan? Is this part of Grant’s plan? What is the plan?
Well, we’ll find out next time!
Aw, that Eleanor. What a softie.
Or is she? Is this part of her plan? Is this part of Grant’s plan? What is the plan?
Well, we’ll find out next time!
Awww Eleanor, she really does have a good side….maybe. Deep down. Just this one time.
…until she comes up with A BETTER PLAN!
OH, she has a plan. A plan that works with the other plan. Eleanor collects her plans, mixes them together, and adds a little heat to make them form. She’s like a baker, baking a bunch of plan muffins.
She actually does. As single minded, unscrupulous, and conscience-free as she may be 99% of the time, her friends know that she would use her powers to protect them.
Hmmn…sounds like Anya may be losing her toy boy?
That’s the plan. But how to get her to give him up willingly?
Love the drooping antennae in panel 3. ^^
Thanks, D-v. When I was drawing her for panel two the idea just seemed so right that I went back and put them in in panel 1.
Poor thing is just too frazzled to take them off.
If it was Edison instead of Eleanor, she would’ve taken them off an put them on herself.
Aaaw, bless her, she does have a heart! Now, what is her heart scheming?
I’ll give you a hint: It’s not about the plan. It’s about getting Anya to go along with the plan.
“Sorry, Princess”? Did Eleanor mean to let the cat out of the bag? Anya didn’t notice — neither did I on first reading — but she may begin to wonder later on….
Oh, that’s just Eleanor fooling with Anya. E loves to push the limits on everything.
Of course, if she called Anya “Princess” and anyone who knew the real story was around, she might be in more trouble than even she could handle.