It’s a heavily abridged version.
-EDIT- Due to some background issues, next Selkie comic will be on Friday. Apologies for the delay, and for the late notice.
So much abridging.
It’s a heavily abridged version.
-EDIT- Due to some background issues, next Selkie comic will be on Friday. Apologies for the delay, and for the late notice.
The man in the iron mask was an actual prisoner in France; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_in_the_Iron_Mask
“Since Aramis’s singular transformation into a confessor of the order… Heaven had taken to itself three noble souls.”
Next week, “War and Peace” (I may allow myself two lines).
I look forward to this series ^_^
Have you happened across Book-a-Minute Classics yet? URL in my name up there. I can also recommend Five-Minute Voyager, from which I recall my favorite sketch being something like:
Sisko: Do the thing.
Kira: No.
Sisko: Do it.
Kira: Okay, fine.
Thanks for the recommendation, Kilyle, looks like great fun!
“The enemy advances, don’t write off Pierre Bezukhov, the enemy retreats”.
Okay, I see how Selkie is ruining this herself.
Hi Dave,
You may want to spell-check the word iron.
Hey Dave, sorry for being a grammar (spelling, actually) nazi, I know how annoying that can be, but you missed the ‘k’ and ‘e’ in “Irken” in the last panel.
I gotta say, though, I hope we hear more about this Invader Zim fanfic, that’s apparently on the school curriculum 🙂
I like how Selkie’s hair is getting progressively longer
In Scotland we drink Irn Bru, so no spellchecking needed.
I’m noticing the hair shading just now! Nice! Very effective on that last panel, too.
Selkie has been reading ahead in the book.
Does she REALLY not realize how vague and intimidating she sounds right now? George is very clearly upset right now too, does she seriously not see that? She’s really got to tone down this whole evil shtick of hers or she’s gonna be in for a rude awakening when her friends start to tire of it or think she’s serious about wanting to harm others. Previously it’s been one huge joke and everyone laughs it off, but now that people are aware she has powers, it’s not so funny when you have the powers to back up the threat of enslavement or imprisonment. Her new friend is clearly terrified and now that’s transmitted over to George who, coupled with how Selkie is acting and how he knows her as being overly dramatic about being evil, is started to warp his perception of what she might ACTUALLY do to him. Not to mention she’s around Amanda, a known bully prior, a LOT and he may fear it’s rubbed off on his friend.
Some kids are oblivious to how their actions look from the outside.
Heck, I’m 40 and I’m sometimes oblivious to how my actions look from the outside. And I have trouble reading the reactions of others, which factors in. I hope, in Selkie’s case, it’s purely up to age, self-centeredness typical of her age, and a bit of playing up the joke.
Selkie, asking, wether you act ‘weird’, counts as acting weird – always!