![]() ![]() This issue also features a subplot (which may or may not be taking place in Junior's snowglobe, thus possibly being just a figment of his imagination) involving an artist and her deceased dog, whom she paints, displays the painting as "not for sale". The career fair ends with no real opportunities but a trip to the bar changes things dramatically as Tyler emerges to once again create anarchist conflict for our poor, hapless narrator. As promised in the finale to Fight Club 2, Marla is indeed pregnant again, seemingly living a quiet suburban life with Junior while her husband, now going by Balthazar (remember he was unnamed in the first novel and went by Sebastian in the sequel) seeks employment, presumably because Rize or Die no longer exists, per the events of FC2. ![]() Fight Club is back following the metanarrative shenanigans of the second installment. ![]()
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