Vol 3, Page 76 – Who’s That?
A grumpy baby approaches. Who is she? What is she doing out in a bad part of town in the middle of winter all alone? Stay tuned dear readers. Events are about to get interesting.
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A grumpy baby approaches. Who is she? What is she doing out in a bad part of town in the middle of winter all alone? Stay tuned dear readers. Events are about to get interesting.
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Little Red Riding Hood?
I couldn’t resist. 😀
“All of your Fairy-Tales are belong to us.” 🙂
Did you notice her hood has … teeth?
Oh, come on! That child is obviously the personification of evil! Pound!
You can’t just pound everything, Hjels! They don’t like when you do that to children! 😛
That cute muffin? She’s just lost and all alone. Look how brave she is!
You’re just piling on the creepy now, aren’t you?
Creepy? That sweet child?
No way. She’s adorable.
Sweet, I’m all caught up, excited to see where this goes.
2 questions that were perhaps answered in the page descriptions and I just skipped them but 1. why did Jane age, physically, during her “coma”? I would think that since she died she would’ve been unbound from the aging process and revived at the same age as when she passed but she clearly gained height during her “coma”. 2, why does Jane still eat and drink? She states during her physical that she doesn’t need to breathe, and, like the issue with aging, I would expect that her other biological processes to halt as well.
Thank you for reading my comic 😀
1. It took a few years for her undeadness to take root and slow down the aging process. She’s still growing older, just very very slowly.
2. And even if you don’t need a chocolate cupcake doesn’t mean you don’t want one. 😉
Because lone girls in the middle of nowhere are certainly up to no good…
First we have the (not so) big bad wolf, and now Little Red Riding Hood. We’ve gone from monster stories to fables.
Fables with lampreys that make your teeth fall out.
A veritable kitchen soup of horrors.