Evidently one of his parents is a dollahan, and he's missing a headI am now really confused about the proportions of the invisible dude. Like is he just super short? Like on page 5 when he has the paper over his face his torso and neck look like they’d be super stumpy if his face is at the rim of the shirt.
I guess I haven't seen that many wolves' tails... though it also seems surprisingly long and thin, and dexterous. More like a cat's tail.Let's say there is a direct relationship between shoulder height and tail length. Using a shoulder height of 82.5 cm, a tail length of 39.5 cm and let's say Tsumiki's shoulder height is 140 cm. This would give us that her tail would be approximately 67.03 cm long.
- Adult wolves measure 105–160 cm (41–63 in) in length and 80–85 cm (31–33 in) at shoulder height. The tail measures 29–50 cm (11–20 in) in length.
It seems to me that it's a good approximation since her tail attached to her leg goes past her knee height. My shoulder height is 158 cm and a 67.03 cm tail would go past my knee.
Given the terrain they live on, it makes sense.I guess I haven't seen that many wolves' tails... though it also seems surprisingly long and thin, and dexterous. More like a cat's tail.
He usually lifts the back of his shirt up over his head so people can see where his head is. So in this case I think he's doing that and the paper is over his face/head. If you're using the back of his collar as a cue to where his neck is it's completely confusing, and say, page 4 panel 1 if you assume that the perspective is looking down on him (because that would make sense if the collar is just around his neck) then it's totally weird, but if you realize it's side on and the back is way higher then it makes sense.I am now really confused about the proportions of the invisible dude. Like is he just super short? Like on page 5 when he has the paper over his face his torso and neck look like they’d be super stumpy if his face is at the rim of the shirt.