Talk:Sanae Mizuno/@comment-65.34.106.12-20140116043939/@comment-397235-20140709013633

It's a little non-canon introduction (or closing, I'm not really sure which) to one issue, where she breaks the fourth wall (oddly enough, it's right before the issue she dies in). So, while it's not something that version of the character would've done, it was definitely on the writer's mind at the time.

Also, If On A Winter's Night a Traveler by Italio Calvino. This is the strangest book I've ever read, especially since it's got one narrative (told by the read; yes you read that correctly) interspersed sections of other books you encounter. They start off interesting, but become increasingly...European as things progress. One (set in Japan) involves a man being molested by his mother-in-law while waiting for his wife. Yeah...