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Nonetheless, Not-A-Monk Rhoda's come a long way with her biases regarding morality.

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Alternatively, given the halo Rhoda could have mistaken Susan for having fallen in battle.

I much prefer this to momentary Rhoda-anguish, however, even if a declaration of vengeance could have been good.

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Stephen Gilberg

I wonder why we associate the angel look more than the devil look with death. Must be because dogma says the saved dead will become like angels, whereas it's a mite fuzzier on the doomed.

Paul Lenoue

i half expected Rhoda to say something about her cosplaying Haibane Renmei. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9ky5LKxaK8

Anonymous

Is Rhoda even capable of a non-adorable facial expression? I think panel one sets a new record.

Anonymous

Cinematic parallel to a recent Dumbing of Age strip in the last panel's dialogue 😢

M.

Soooooooo cute. :) And it's good to see Rhoda again.

Lucas

Generally, the foundational Christendom works that cover these topics were pretty clear humans didn't become angels or demons. I think it has more to do with the fallen world arguement. Angels don't tempt, the devil does. And there's no real market for tempting someone away from heaven, so the real deviltry happens during life. Thus an angel usually only is seen when death is at your side, but the devil shows up all the time.

coredumperror

Hmmm, so Rhoda really likes Susan's angelic look. Maybe Susan'll choose to keep it, just for that reason? :)

Stephen Gilberg

Now it occurs to me that Rhoda could have gotten the idea that she herself was facing death.