Ok so I’ve seen people joke about how Agnes canonically has brown hair but gets drawn as a redhead but I just noticed for the first time. She’s described thus: “She had a small, sharp face, and long brown hair, always braided into two tight pigtails”
But then later in mag 67 we get this: “she was tall, with long, straight, auburn hair”
So I’m thinking there are a few possibilities here.
1. Writer error (we know Jonny mucked up dates a lot, not out of the question)
2. Agnes has dyed her hair (as in, she’s not a natural redhead most likely, unless she was dyeing it at a young age in mag 59)
3. Her hair color changed over time naturally - this is known to happen. My brother had white-blond hair that became a darker ash blond as he grew up. Idk about the science of that personally tho so not sure how feasible the change from brown to red would be
4. Ronald Sinclair (mag 59 statement giver) was colorblind.
According to a quick google, as many as 1 in 12 men are red-green colorblind, which makes it difficult to distinguish between reds, greens, and browns. Statistically speaking, it’s likely we had at least a few colorblind statement givers. Personally I dig this as a headcanon because it would involve a level of detail orientation that Jonny is often exceptional with, despite a handful of blips/inconsistencies.
Anyway this is all quite inconsequential but still fun to think about