If they're waiting for V to sleep it off, they might be waiting for a while. After all, technically, V does not sleep. :)

(Also, both of the other wizards perceived V as male. I would have expected something like Nale/Sabine, where each one uses a different pronoun. I expect this to cause much pointless argument in the V's Gender Debate thread. :) )

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Quote Originally Posted by KingMerv00
In the last frame they call V a "him". Does that mean he isn't androgenous anymore?

Maybe I'm just dumb and didn't know that he was male all along.

First time poster...first page.

Edit: Drat, second page and someone else notice the "he" thing before me. :(
Well, both of you posted while I was typing, so you're not alone. It's like this the first minutes after a new comic.

In answer to (both of) your questions, ever since V was first referred to as "V-Man" in #9, Rich has repeatedly stated that other characters' lines simply reflect their perception of V's gender, not necessarily the reality. I above referred to Nale and Sabine; this was in #252, where Nale refers to V as "the elf chick" and Sabine says "the elf dude."