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Y'know, sometimes I think I feel just like that poor guy getting his limbs shucked off. I guess that goes for all of us, huh? We've all had a maniac on our back, one time or other. Chucking our limbs, laughing. Yep.
That's life.
Now where can I get one and can I have it talk like Christopher Walken¿
And now, for the rest of the time he's in the comic, I'm gonna read that random guy's dialogue in my head with Christopher Walken's voice.
This is not troublesome.
Me thinks the Vorpal Bunny has a Vorpal cane that cam change at her whim.
Yeah, that's my take. It's part of her ability, her essence. And all Pook have this stuff.
Yeah, that's my take. It's part of her ability, her essence. And all Pook have this stuff.
What do you call a floating vampire with all his limbs cut off?
Bob.
I was going to suggest Mat, but you're right: he floats, so Bob
I just have to say, Betty's line--"She's a public servant, you fiend! She belongs to everyone!"--made me laugh out loud.
I'll second that. It's the best line on the whole page! ^_^
Me too! But I'm a public servant so I do want Betty to rescue me from a vampire for that reason.
Because of her apparent insanity, that line made WAY too much sense to come out of Betty and NOT cause laughter.
common question: what medium do you use o make zebra girl? my guess is a program called PROcreate, but i can't be sure. if it's traditional in ink and marker, that is f------ amazing. either way, your art is great, i'm just curious.
I'm pretty sure he used to do it by hand with ink, I remember a post about doing cross-hatching shading by hand for hours.
Thanks, Anaspiringartist/fan! Actually, yeah, this is all traditional media. Pencil, pens, and art markers. Of course, I often mess with it quite a bit in Photoshop!
What do you do when you're accosted by a giant human-shaped flukeworm creeper and a giant rabbit with a rabbit sword? Arrest them. Immediately!
Only if you're a badass police lady.
A citizen's arrest just doesn't have the same gravitas unless it's an episode from the first run of "Airwolf". ;)
I recall on the TV series "Superboy" the eponymous character used the term citizen's arrest sometimes. When Superman's younger self does that, it carries more weight than a fully armed SWAT team.
Swatkats cops are like this.
I went back to look at childhood interests, expecting Swatkats to be as cheezy as any other. But lo, it actually turned out to be really awesome. The first episode starts with the MKCPD running into animated akeletons, destroying them, and leaving like its no big deal.
He's coming apart like a crash test dummy. It's, uh, weird
You were really happy about that "hands off" line while she was removing his hand, weren't you?
Yes, Betty has such a disarming wit, of course, he simply didn't have a leg to stand on anyway...
Vampires are usually so detached, I really didn't expect him to come apart like that.
Maybe he has separation anxiety?
Do vampires regenerate limbs?
Our fangy assailant here seems less distressed than I'd expect for someone missing that many parts.
It's probably not fatal and fixable unless she lops off his head.
Which she might do soonish....
Of course I adore Betty's 'good-'n-crazy' heroics (for a given value of the phrase), but Rebecca's rendition of calm and pleasant professionalism is even better. ^_^ She's becoming quite the character.
And of course, together they're a wonderful odd couple.
Odd couple is a bit too underdone. Badass, dark-'n'-dirty superhero team would be a more accurate description.
One's a professional vampire with a guilty conscience.
One's a chaotic rabbit with a penchant for dismemberment.
Together, they fight crime.
I thought last week's page was unique in terms of sheer lunacy and unbelievable quotes. Then this first panel ups the ante even more!
I love the way you craft your work. Wonderful characters.
~Everybody needs somebody sometimes~
Which is, of course, entirely besides the point.
God your vamps are creepy skin-suit lookin' f'kers. Also they make me think of the possibility of sticking a bunch of them together like Russian nesting dolls.
So, are these the type of vampires that can regenerate, or reattach their dismembered parts? If not, I hope Betty finishes the job. Gotta imagine eternal life with no limbs is an incredibly dismal prospect.
Still being able to fly has gotta be at least some comfort
We shall dub limbloss boy "Silver", and he shall be Betty's trusty steed!
I have a feeling that Betty's favorite book is 'A Farewell to Arms'.
Yeah, but reading her copy costs an arm and a leg.
It is really hard to stay ahead when dealing with her.
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