Quote Originally Posted by Fyraltari View Post
You know, I had always assumed that the crayon drawings were representing the fact that what we were seeing was how the one telling the tale (or listening to it) was picturing what was going on but since I can't see how any of them could know that particular information, I must conclude that crayons are actually objective, accurate, if incomplete depictions of the backstory.
I recall a quote from Rich about how trustworthy the Crayons of Time strips were. It seems like he said those panels were not completely trustworthy, but I can't seem to find the quote just now. It could be commentary from the books. Or I could have imagined it. I'm clever like that.