My version of the three stooges is admittedly less humorous.
                                    
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                    OK. We're going to need a fashion week of Jakebe's wardrobe sometimes latter. Not all these shots are beneficial to seeing his outfits in all their glory.
But yeah, necromatic evil archmagi trying to corrupt a living novice archmagi, generally not a good thing. Question is, would purging the reality really save them? I mean it certainly wouldn't save us, but if he's so into death than I would imagine genocide would play into one of his fail safe plans. Maybe a terrestrial scale time stop spell would be better, and just trust in evil haven't a very short attention span. Not like this world has much of a foot print to the multiverse anyway, so taking a time out for a few millennium wouldn't be too big a deal to the locals.
Also, I can't help but notice how much smaller Rhagien is compared to Pete. I mean, based on a size comparison on twenty two between Pete and Rubin, Rhagien is only a little taller than Rubin in the bottom right panel... but he's a good head taller than Rubin in the first panel. So that means either Rhagien shrunk just a bit, or Pete up sized just a bit. I can see no reason Rhagien would shrink himself (more than he already has) and the only reason Pete would upscale himself would be if he did it subconsciously... like being near an actually titan, concealed or not, is haven't him stand up straighter and puff his chest up a bit like a kid trying to act mature and proper around grown ups. Or, you know, Rhagien could have a power where he 'grows' to someone's ideal height when talking to them, and it is just backfiring because Pete would give a lot of things not be a walking wrecking ball.
...of course it could also be an art error that slipped through the cracks, and I'm trying to label red herrings Chekhov's guns.
            But yeah, necromatic evil archmagi trying to corrupt a living novice archmagi, generally not a good thing. Question is, would purging the reality really save them? I mean it certainly wouldn't save us, but if he's so into death than I would imagine genocide would play into one of his fail safe plans. Maybe a terrestrial scale time stop spell would be better, and just trust in evil haven't a very short attention span. Not like this world has much of a foot print to the multiverse anyway, so taking a time out for a few millennium wouldn't be too big a deal to the locals.
Also, I can't help but notice how much smaller Rhagien is compared to Pete. I mean, based on a size comparison on twenty two between Pete and Rubin, Rhagien is only a little taller than Rubin in the bottom right panel... but he's a good head taller than Rubin in the first panel. So that means either Rhagien shrunk just a bit, or Pete up sized just a bit. I can see no reason Rhagien would shrink himself (more than he already has) and the only reason Pete would upscale himself would be if he did it subconsciously... like being near an actually titan, concealed or not, is haven't him stand up straighter and puff his chest up a bit like a kid trying to act mature and proper around grown ups. Or, you know, Rhagien could have a power where he 'grows' to someone's ideal height when talking to them, and it is just backfiring because Pete would give a lot of things not be a walking wrecking ball.
...of course it could also be an art error that slipped through the cracks, and I'm trying to label red herrings Chekhov's guns.
                    A straight height comparison between Rubin and anyone is kinda rough, as he's usually not standing on his feet but hovering a bit off the ground.  Likewise, Pete's current size fluctuates upwards a little based on his current demeanor and what they're learning about Erebus is more than enough to push his buttons a bit.                
            
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