Re: You Guys 2012-11-16
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:11 pm
"The collision of the supernatural and the mundane." You know, I think you might have just come up with a new tagline for Pablo. 

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Nah. For a shadow, you need a cleric to turn it.illiad wrote:well you would have to be stoopid to hit a shadow! your fist just goes straight through and hits the wall!!! { ouch! } :O
any info on who CAN??![]()
of course you could just hit tsilly's 'projected' body, only for it to disappear!!!!![]()
The newer models have power steering...bmonk wrote:Nah. For a shadow, you need a cleric to turn it.illiad wrote:well you would have to be stoopid to hit a shadow! your fist just goes straight through and hits the wall!!! { ouch! } :O
any info on who CAN??![]()
of course you could just hit tsilly's 'projected' body, only for it to disappear!!!!![]()
As big as she wants to be.davids4250 wrote:I find myself wondering just how big Tsillah is?
Heh. Funny you should mention that - i just came across this article yesterday.Julie wrote:So it took me a while to actually read today's page. There was a banner ad that, in its garishly colorful way, was very distracting...
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What?? I'm just as much a fan of nice posteriors as anyone else...
I wouldn't include Tsillah in a list like that where she could hear you.Boxilar wrote:Lily and Suzie, along with Tsilla, could be Monica's introduction to the lower end of the supernaturals.
I saw those leggings and immediately thought of this:Dave11 wrote:It's Project Wonderful. I've seen very few relevant ads.Jabberwonky wrote:Man! All I'm getting is ads for fantasy fiction e-books with gay leads...Julie wrote:So it took me a while to actually read today's page. There was a banner ad that, in its garishly colorful way, was very distracting...
What?? I'm just as much a fan of nice posteriors as anyone else...![]()
(Seriously, I want to mail 'em and ask what I'm browsing that brings that up)
I have my doubts. He seems to have his hands full just keeping Wapsi going along with his other interests.Graybeard wrote:Something about this arc makes me wonder: could Pablo be setting up for a "spinoff" strip here, featuring the two intrepid vampire cops in a generally comedic series of misadventures?
Hmmm -- A'la the Green Hornet? A good guy being a bad guy to eliminate the bad guys for good?Bathorys Daughter wrote:I have my doubts. He seems to have his hands full just keeping Wapsi going along with his other interests.Graybeard wrote:Something about this arc makes me wonder: could Pablo be setting up for a "spinoff" strip here, featuring the two intrepid vampire cops in a generally comedic series of misadventures?
EDIT: One of the things which separates Suzie from the rest of the killers in the series is that she is not the least bit remorseful of her past acts. Worse yet, she is still doing horrible things and feeling fine about it. We don't know about Lily for sure yet, but at least she is not indulging in past behavior and seems to consider it not the least bit ok. Suzie has yet to reach the level of conscience the GGs and Phix have concerning humans. Even the bad guys. I recall Brandi was aghast when she thought Bud may have killed the gun dealers with grenades. Likewise, Bud made sure to make that happen in the far side of the basement. Suzie, however, is still a killing machine who gives in to her baser desires. She has yet to reach the epiphany the others have had. This sets her apart from the rest and an unlikable character in my view anyway, funny though she may be.
I sorta doubt that that's done in DaGlo colours, though.Atomic wrote:I mean, why not? If the old Razzle Dazzle can disguise a ship, why not a rump?
More like The Spider.Atomic wrote:Hmmm -- A'la the Green Hornet? A good guy being a bad guy to eliminate the bad guys for good?
Nope. You're definitely not the only one. In fact, even the one in the first panel is slightly drawn out, to me...Opus the Poet wrote:Am I the only one that hears that last "You guys" from Tsillah as a drawn out "You guuuyyys"?
That might be deliberate on Paul's part. Tsillah's appearance is both arbitrary, and shifting... notice how her "angler-fish headlamp" from earlier this week is no longer in evidence.lake_wrangler wrote:On a completely different subject, I just noticed now that Paul forgot to ink black some of the stripes of Tsillah's shirt, in that first panel...
Remember when she met Shelly and Justin?Dave wrote:That might be deliberate on Paul's part. Tsillah's appearance is both arbitrary, and shifting... notice how her "angler-fish headlamp" from earlier this week is no longer in evidence.lake_wrangler wrote:On a completely different subject, I just noticed now that Paul forgot to ink black some of the stripes of Tsillah's shirt, in that first panel...
I got the impression that when she said "I am the curtain around you" her little-goblin-girl 3D shadow had actually disappeared, as the "curtain" spoke to the vampires. If so, the "missing" black stripes on her Op Art blouse may simply have not gotten around to reappearing yet.
Actually, I hear it more as a trying-hard-not-to-roll-my-eyes "You guys."Opus the Poet wrote:Am I the only one that hears that last "You guys" from Tsillah as a drawn out "You guuuyyys"?
Um, I thought the idea of camouflage was to break up the outline of an object. That doesn't seem to be the objective as far as rumps are concerned, and just as well if you ax me.Atomic wrote: ... If the old Razzle Dazzle can disguise a ship, why not a rump?
I will not post a Spinal Tap link here...illiad wrote:he's I think the point of the razzle dazzle on a rump, is to make it look nicer, or make confuzzle you into not noticing it's size... but then, some guys *love* the size.....![]()