I didn’t notice it in the previous comics, and maybe it’s not impossible, but something seems vaguely wrong about those deciduous trees being there with full foliage with that much snow on the ground – if it’s wintertime, they should have dropped their leaves, and if that area stays snowy all year, deciduous trees shouldn’t be growing there in the first place.
Some insight from Russia…
Oaks mostly aren’t evergreen. And these which are, do not normally grow in snowy places.
Reason being – branches of deciduous trees are too fragile to hold all the snow, which would be all over the leaves if not for fall.
Let’s just imagine it was abnormally big snowfall in not so late autumn š
That would also explain the car crash: the guy just didn’t have a chance to switch to his winter tires.
I think its more likely that the wolf brought Adam (?) to safety, since he wrecked his car avoiding running the wolf over. And isn’t that a lot of footprints leading into the woods?
I didn’t notice it in the previous comics, and maybe it’s not impossible, but something seems vaguely wrong about those deciduous trees being there with full foliage with that much snow on the ground – if it’s wintertime, they should have dropped their leaves, and if that area stays snowy all year, deciduous trees shouldn’t be growing there in the first place.
Oaks and few other trees are evergreen or marcescent, meaning they keep the leaves whole winter.
Uh…Yea… what HKMaly said…
Some insight from Russia…
Oaks mostly aren’t evergreen. And these which are, do not normally grow in snowy places.
Reason being – branches of deciduous trees are too fragile to hold all the snow, which would be all over the leaves if not for fall.
Let’s just imagine it was abnormally big snowfall in not so late autumn š
That would also explain the car crash: the guy just didn’t have a chance to switch to his winter tires.
Adam brought the wolf to safety?
Or maybe the other way around? Somehow?
The guy *was* just in a car crash.
I think its more likely that the wolf brought Adam (?) to safety, since he wrecked his car avoiding running the wolf over. And isn’t that a lot of footprints leading into the woods?
So were is this forest and mountains located in?
I am fairly sure that Wolfpac takes place somewhere in Canada.
Iād say far enough North to be away from urbanization, but not so far that driving to the nearest Big City requires an overnight stay.
All I’ll admit to is, “Up North”
That’s a lot of tracks to follow.