Mr. Bear would like to introduce you to his friend right behind you, young lady!
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Cricket was shown with personal demons(and Monica is working with her), so no.Grantwhy wrote:I'll post my first thought when I saw this page
"Is that a demon?"
I thought humans were the only ones to host demons?
But it that's a demon, does it mean Devyn has demons?
Looking at the placement, I think the bear IS the monster. It may change form if you look at it, sort of like how those blankety-blank Weeping Angels from Dr. Who 'freeze' when you look at them.Cheesy1 wrote:http://wapsisquare.com/comic/where-are-you-2/
Mr. Bear would like to introduce you to his friend right behind you, young lady!
Phobos - God of fear. Son of Ares and Aphrodite.Grantwhy wrote:other thought ... is there such a thing as a greek god of fear? or nightmares? or terror?
If there is then perhaps Devyn is related? There is just something about the way things have happened so far that make me think that.
Also, that might make the movie spoken about HERE is one most of would sleep with the lights on after watching :p
You know... it is relatively easy to re-program a story into one of those tapes. One enterprising soul sold tapes for Teddy that were pure porn- one of the reasons they were pulled from the shelves.oldmanmickey wrote:When i saw that bear first thing that came to mind was Bearalzebub, the devilbear. That was followed by the memory of a two day nightmare trip from ND to Alabama with a preggers wife, a 3 year old, a 4year old and talking Teddy Ruxpen.
Weeping Angels, I thought the same thing when the shadowy scary thing turned into a "harmless" teddy bear. At this point I do not know who is worse off, the one that fell through the floor (might still be experiencing "falling" through floor, after floor, after floor, etc. See also "bottomless pit".) or our current short haired nitwit facing the nightmare teddy bear.eee wrote:Looking at the placement, I think the bear IS the monster. It may change form if you look at it, sort of like how those blankety-blank Weeping Angels from Dr. Who 'freeze' when you look at them.Cheesy1 wrote:
Mr. Bear would like to introduce you to his friend right behind you, young lady!
You poor bastard. I'd choose Bearalzebub. He's at least good company if you remember who's in charge and can stand the puns.oldmanmickey wrote:When i saw that bear first thing that came to mind was Bearalzebub, the devilbear. That was followed by the memory of a two day nightmare trip from ND to Alabama with a preggers wife, a 3 year old, a 4year old and talking Teddy Ruxpen.