SCREAMING MY HEAD OFF THIS LOOKS SO GOOD
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YOU CAN SEE AND HEAR HIS HAND CUPPING THE BACK OF HER HEAD I AM UNWELL
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Bomby….,. Yoir re ne xt…. ,,😈😈😈😈😈
Time : 3 hours 20 minutes
Layers twenty twooo and anf total strokes threee thousand yes
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Sometimes I get stuck in that trope where like Healers are viewed as kind of the weaklings of the group? Like they heal … they give life.
And then I watch Wheel of Time and had to look away from the screen and cringe as I see Ryma twist a sul’dam like a goddamn pretzel. And then I realize “oh yeah … they probably have a very in-depth understanding of human anatomy and know about a thousand ways to kill you slowly and painfully”
Healers are fucking terrifying.
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(Content warning: scopophobia, disturbing imagery)
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Dialogue transcripts:
Panel 1
Godfrey: Except that couldn't have been the case. You see...
Panel 2
Newspaper headline: King of Bohemia passes at 37
Panel 3
Godfrey: This story is from two days before Irene gave that performance. He'd been dead for days!
Irene: But that wasn't the last time he turned up. I saw him again while we were at the park, and a third time...
Panels 4-7
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"...are they really made from cat guts?"
"Not always."
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Disclaimer: If you are too young and/or sensitive for the subject matter involved, I wouldn't check this out if I were you.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you one of the most graphically violent moments of Spy vs. Spy (pre-Kuper, apparently):
Jesus Christ! This reminded me of a certain scene from a certain banned episode of Ren and Stimpy (I'm looking at you, Man's Best Friend).
I may have been rather bold, but even my jaw dropped when Black (which was actually a realistic robotic clone of him) straight up went ape s*** on that clone of White. Regardless, the actual Black still apparently got the upper hand over the actual White in the end. For how disturbingly violent that whole scenario is, this is just from Prohias' era, of course; so imagine Kuper's era. Either way, this is among one of those comics that makes me feel like Spy vs. Spy was basically Ren and Stimpy before Ren and Stimpy (either that or Beavis and Butthead before Beavis and Butthead), you know what I mean?
Anyhow, this was taken from the paperback book "Masters of Mayhem," (That title reminds me of the band name "Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem.") which is a reprint of the "Spy vs. Spy Follow-Up Files." Ten dollars plus a few more in shipping and handling off of Amazon was quite a smokin' deal, considering that's it is in mint condition.
I do not claim ownership of any content. Spy vs. Spy belongs to the defunct MAD Magazine and the late, great Antonio Prohias.
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The difference between Matilda's and Ichabod's expressions when putting a skull on Headless is wonderful.
FEAP 1 (Masterpost)
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