Claire ran about 10 feet before jumping at the window. That plus her cheerleader musculature on takeoff might have been more than enough.
Also, the fall seemed to only be about 12 floors, maybe 120-140 ft. Maybe special glass is only required above a certain height.
I wonder if every building in NYC is up to code? If a window hasn't been replaced, and it's just glass, I wonder when codes started calling for safety glass?
Whenever I think of someone jumping out of a building through a window, my mind goes to The Hudsucker Proxy.
I thought Charles's power was magical negritude. It would have been very obvious if Peter began manifesting that power.
Ha! Though I am with DebetEsse in thinking that his power was of the vision/dreams type.
This image from the online comic is excellent.
Did you mean the one from the end of the issue? It seemed to link to just the whole issue.
Did it?
Yes, I meant the one at the end.
Can I just say, for the record, that I am deeply pleased that they're continuing the comic over the summer?
Hopefully there will be spoilers.
I've worked in older NYC buildings that have just plain old glass windows that open and close. Love them.
I didn't have a problem with Peter not being able to fly; I accepted that he was giving everything to containing his Flamey Hands of Fire. But I did feel letdown by the final confrontation. I mean, you don't even have to show much of a battle for it to impress... in Five Years Gone, his first battle was very short, and his final battle wasn't even shown except in flashes of light. I would have been fine with most of it offscreen if it were done right, but it just seemed that very few of the powers we've been shown actually came into play in that confrontation. Or maybe Five Years Gone spoiled me.