A few incidents from 1886, 1898 and during the 1920s, the resolutions for each featuring the heavy involvement of ODA officers.
The ODA (you'll learn what that stands for soon) are only really a footnote in the comic I'm currently working on, but in the universe in which it is set; they are a pretty major force.
The year 1898 and the tripod... Can H.G. Wells have been some inspiration?
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It is not in my mind to ask questions that cannot be answered. That is the soul standing on the crossroad of vacillation. You search for wisdom, but achieve only a stasis of will.
I'm trying to place the "gentleman" from 1886. Seems familiar enough, but I can't put my finger on him.
The worm/dragon is a total unknown.
Great work, as always.
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Cleverly disquised as a responsible adult. ----------------------------------- The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of the act.
Heh, the last panel reminds me of the classic 'Beast from 20,000 fathoms' as well as 2 cheap & cheerful uk rip-offs 'Behemoth the sea monster' and 'Gorgo'.
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"What the gods REALLY want is a bacon sandwich" Sandra Eileen Ayres 1953~2008
"People are bastard covered bastards with a bastard filling" Dr Perry Cox - Scrubs
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~I would think it painfully obvious why my pants are gone~
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It is not in my mind to ask questions that cannot be answered. That is the soul standing on the crossroad of vacillation. You search for wisdom, but achieve only a stasis of will.
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Viva Pipingrad
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- Power is nothing unless you know how to abuse it -
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"Good artists borrow, great artists steal"
"Art is great tool to piss off ppl"
These seem to be some pretty competent mofos.
I'm trying to place the "gentleman" from 1886. Seems familiar enough, but I can't put my finger on him.
The worm/dragon is a total unknown.
Great work, as always.
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Cleverly disquised as a responsible adult.
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The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of the act.
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"What the gods REALLY want is a bacon sandwich"
Sandra Eileen Ayres 1953~2008
"People are bastard covered bastards with a bastard filling"
Dr Perry Cox - Scrubs
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Viva Pipingrad
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