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Captainkirk wrote: Mr B Natural wrote: Captainkirk wrote: Peacexfreedom wrote: Mr B Natural, good point. Maybe time baby is involved? lol

Though, on the whole 'six-fingered author' thing, there is one inconsistency that I don't know if its just some random non-important point, but the journals have the handprint of a left hand, but the glove Stan used in Scary-oke was of a right hand...? WHAT?!? How did I not realize that! There's a possibilty it's a production error, but if not that builds up the McGucket theory (people have been saying it couldn't be McGucket beings the bandage is on his right and it's a left hand on the journal) Um... rubber gloves are hand-nuetral. You can put them on either hand.

And the hand on the cover could be either hand as well; because it's two-dimensional, we don't know if the palm or the back of the hand is facing us.

It's obviously the palm of the hand, even though it's not proven we have to think with in reason. Gloves aren't always hand-nuetral, plus McGucket is right handed so it beefs up the theory that it isn't him.

Captainkirk beat me to the punch about the hand. It makes more sense that it is a handprint, rather than a drawing of a hand.

However, I'd like to add that in rewatching Dreamscaperers, right before Bill makes his wheel and they exit Stan's mind, a six-fingered hand appears over his 'head'...but the hand is a right hand, yet the six-fingered hand on his wheel is a left hand.

As far as I can tell, it's not likely that someone would have six fingers on both hands (according to most of the science articles I found.  If you want to learn more, it's called postaxial polydactyly)