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Here we go, after 4 whole months, I present my comic in honor of
If it's unclear what happened, Maxwell used his holy water on the vampire, and instead of eradicating it, the vampire turned into Edward Cullen from Twilight. Hey, I thought it was funny, at least... Holy water hijinks were based off of the reference comic: [link] What probably helped was that the whole "Twilight" thing was still a hot topic at the time. In advance, no, I have not read any of the Twilight series, nor do I intend to do so, since I trust the tastes of the people I know who have read them. My sister didn't like them, and since I like a lot of the same kinds of things as her, that's one point in favor of leaving the books be. Further, my sister-in-law loves the series, but since she also has what may be the world's biggest collection of romance novels, that only further tells me that, good or bad, Twilight just isn't going to be my kind of thing, vampires or no. So as for the "made it worse" comment, take it however you like. But please, don't flame me if you take it negatively - doing so would be a waste of both of our time. Anyways, I kind of like the vampire and skeleton I made for this comic - maybe Lord Klemist and his skin-deficient minion will make a return in some future project of mine; maybe alongside the sleazy pharmacist. In fact, that gives me a small idea right now... Oh yeah, and the title "From the Forge" is what I'm going to use for all future comics and/or requests. References: [link] [link] Maxwell and Gareth of Pandemonium are copyright to Edward Cullen, Bella Swan and Twilight are copyright to Stephenie Meyer Lord Klemist, the unnamed Skeleton, From the Forge, and this image are copyright me, Evan C. aka paladinwillsteel |
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June 12
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"There's a lot of anger in the world it's a shame all of us, regardless of gender, should show more caring to one another. Hayley
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"There's a lot of anger in the world it's a shame all of us, regardless of gender, should show more caring to one another. Hayley
This comic cracks me up, even if it involves a book series that drives me to the brink of insanity! (Insane, as in the bad, twitchy kind. Not the humorous with spontaneous Curly moments kind of insane.) I love how Bleacher (My nickname for the skeleton) has so many humorous expressions for a pile of bones.
It's all sorts of beautiful! Well done, my friend!
I had fun with Bleacher too (good name, by the way). I was initially gonna give him some one-word lines, but instead decided to practice my expressions - I wanted a cartoony skeleton.
Thank you!
Heheh, I think having Bleacher (Glad you like the name!
You're very welcome!
I only saw the first half of that movie, but it was enough. x_x
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