Party encounters T-Rex:
T-Rex: (gnawing on another dinosaur’s leg bone) Roar!!!
Charlie: I’m not afraid of you! I’ve had to deal with HER for the past 10 years (points at Alice)
Alice: (gnawing on Philo’s leg bone) ROAR!!!!!
T-Rex: Eeep! (realizes it is outmatched and runs away)
Huh. I seem to recall that in the series Land of the Lost, the Allosaurus, that sometimes would fight the T-Rex was named Alice by the Marshall family.
The fearsome predatory dinosaur (discovered in the 1870s) was clearly named after Ms. Wollstone, by someone who in their younger years had the misfortune of being on the recieveing end of the wrath of the original Alice-saurus.
But..but..
in chapter 1, page 38 Roddy is definitively jubilating from far above the vehicle.
So is he a) shown here in his not-existing spiritual self
or did he b) develope the means of teleportation
which would lead to
c) EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF!
Nah, the author says above that it’s just a visual reference. That’s what professional art guys call it when they reuse art to save time….ummm, I mean when they use an advanced metaphorical visual narrative technique to enhance the story. 😉
Those “Volunteer professionals” are the hardest kind to find 🙂
I would volunteer my assistance, but I’m afraid that pasting someone else’s work into a 3×3 square grid is the upper limit of my artistic ability 🙁
Unless the twin committed suicide in the womb first – I mean can you even imagine the horror of being stuck inside a tiny little room with *RODDY* for 9 months?! Yikes!
She says that about her big sister, her VIOLENT big sister when the latter is within earshot? Gutsy girl.
Charlie is actually the more dangerous of the two.
Charlie is not intimidated by Alice. I’m not sure Charlie would be intimidated by anything. We’ll see, though…
Party encounters T-Rex:
T-Rex: (gnawing on another dinosaur’s leg bone) Roar!!!
Charlie: I’m not afraid of you! I’ve had to deal with HER for the past 10 years (points at Alice)
Alice: (gnawing on Philo’s leg bone) ROAR!!!!!
T-Rex: Eeep! (realizes it is outmatched and runs away)
Huh. I seem to recall that in the series Land of the Lost, the Allosaurus, that sometimes would fight the T-Rex was named Alice by the Marshall family.
It’s no coincidence 😉
The fearsome predatory dinosaur (discovered in the 1870s) was clearly named after Ms. Wollstone, by someone who in their younger years had the misfortune of being on the recieveing end of the wrath of the original Alice-saurus.
KInd of like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4ILcqYegx4
Math.
But..but..
in chapter 1, page 38 Roddy is definitively jubilating from far above the vehicle.
So is he a) shown here in his not-existing spiritual self
or did he b) develope the means of teleportation
which would lead to
c) EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF!
Nah, the author says above that it’s just a visual reference. That’s what professional art guys call it when they reuse art to save time….ummm, I mean when they use an advanced metaphorical visual narrative technique to enhance the story. 😉
Oh, save time, huh? If only. I need to recruit a volunteer ‘professional art guy’ to save time and move this story along.
Those “Volunteer professionals” are the hardest kind to find 🙂
I would volunteer my assistance, but I’m afraid that pasting someone else’s work into a 3×3 square grid is the upper limit of my artistic ability 🙁
You did a fine job of superimposing the Unearth Bunch logo on top, though 🙂
Yahoo! My 20 years of making corporate Powerpoint presentations has finally paid off! 🙂
No, you are missing the obvious. That isn’t Roddy, that is his evil twin brother Baddy.
Roddy is clearly the evil twin. Baddy just always gets falsely accused of stuff Roddy has done because of his name. It’s really unfair.
If Roddy had a twin, I’m pretty sure he would have killed and eaten the rival in the womb.
Unless the twin committed suicide in the womb first – I mean can you even imagine the horror of being stuck inside a tiny little room with *RODDY* for 9 months?! Yikes!
I like how what’s going on in the character’s imaginings are handled in this comic. It’s good.
Thanks. I’ll make with more imaginings.
“Be careful. She bites.” That’s some slippering reference to 4th tome of Harry Potter’s, right in your Attention-Defficit-Disorder’s feels.
Really sorry about the roughness: it’s my poetical black-hole sun “coming” at time.