Feast your eyes upon this Bio-Fey-Steampunk story with inherent elements of the Gothic Genre drawn in a Theater Noir style about life, death, dreams, reality, and why you don't associate with Undead Cabbages.
This comic contains violence, gore, nudity, and controversial topics such as drugs, sex, religion, and the aerodynamics of a human kidney. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
uh oh.....
posted by Sam Bedge on 2012-08-13 03:20:59
That's definitely shaking up a big can of arse kicking. Pull the ring a stand well back.....
Huh, confusing
posted by Arkh Cthuul on 2012-08-13 12:50:26
as to who is calling these reinforcements....
Art is nice but rather unclear this time.
Also, it should be "as to who is paying" not "has to whom".
Has should be clear, and whom is reflective, so "as to whom this is financed by" coukld work, bot not "whom is paying".
posted by Nicholas "Zoo" Burke on 2012-08-13 13:49:25
Fffuuuuuuuuuu- another typo. Ok, I'll get to correcting that. But I didn't know that I couldn't say "Whom is paying". Thanks dude.
As to who is calling the Stampers in, for now it's a dude. But for those of you who like to pay extra attention, I'm not going to lie: there's a trick here.
posted by fourthingsandalizard on 2012-08-13 20:25:17
And it would read a lot better with a question mark after "project of yours". Nitpicker patrol to the rescue!
...Damn. I didn't know wutchstampers came in flavors. Them giant spiky claw things are scary.
You are welcome
posted by Arkh Cthuul on 2012-08-14 15:11:39
to reap the benefits of my most recent english Lessons.
There ARE advantages to be retaught some of the things you forgot by a slightly snobby Brightoner with a degree in English from an English University. ^^
As for the Trick: Huh, third party then? Interesting.
Oh well,
posted by M on 2012-08-14 15:34:28
The new and improved Mr. Patterick was warned about necromancers being able to see that he is, at best, an understudy. Having a businesslunch with one of them therefore seems like an open invitation to trouble. Which raises the question, why did he?
Another interesting part is; how did our favorite necromancer get his co-worker to attack (what we think is) the place he is meeting Patterick in? He discussed Patterick's replacement with someone who is clearly not a part of the chain-of-command, yet his co-worker seems to be.