At first, I thought that the lady in the poster was Guy from twogag.com, but then I realized that the nose studs weren’t there and the hair was slightly different.
Oh, BTW the possessive pronoun “yours” doesn’t have an apostrophe (similar to his, hers, and its), so the 2nd panel has a typo. The use of “mine’s” (short for “mine is”) in the first panel is correct.
I thought the woman in the catalog was Guy from Two Guys and Guy also.
The lack of nose ring and bustier figure is easily explained: Obviously Shitropolis is in one of Frank’s simulated universes or a mirror universe.
i think u getting wrong guys.
in heroes univers, ladies have suit with a lots of “unencumbered mobility” to distract many attention in every situation.
men don’t play it that way, we always have the punch who fit for every situation.
@Lightfoot: Well there’s the basic costume that can be altered to make it unique. Just send the specifications with your order. First three modifications are for free! ;)
Yeah, I had the “Is that Guy?” thought, and for some reason it does seem like in most settings the heroine’s outfits are designed to disintegrate at the slightest provocation, but the hero’s outfits survive everything shy of a nuclear holocaust.
At first, I thought that the lady in the poster was Guy from twogag.com, but then I realized that the nose studs weren’t there and the hair was slightly different.
Oh, BTW the possessive pronoun “yours” doesn’t have an apostrophe (similar to his, hers, and its), so the 2nd panel has a typo. The use of “mine’s” (short for “mine is”) in the first panel is correct.
I thought the woman in the catalog was Guy from Two Guys and Guy also.
The lack of nose ring and bustier figure is easily explained: Obviously Shitropolis is in one of Frank’s simulated universes or a mirror universe.
Um, how does LP even SEE the catalog? And, she totally does look like Guy.
Well they have Playboy in braille, why not other stuff?
I think people would buy things from catalogues if they had these kind of magic/scifi talking catalogues.
Silly LP. You didn’t order HER outfit.
It was an old Halloween costume!
…Unless he was somehow able to order something that looks exactly the same…
i think u getting wrong guys.
in heroes univers, ladies have suit with a lots of “unencumbered mobility” to distract many attention in every situation.
men don’t play it that way, we always have the punch who fit for every situation.
Would they order costumes from catalogs? Wouldn’t each costume need to be unique?
Although it’s a valid point, superheroines usually have tiny costumes that couldn’t possibly protect them.
@Lightfoot: Well there’s the basic costume that can be altered to make it unique. Just send the specifications with your order. First three modifications are for free! ;)
Oh: And yes, I also thought “Is that Guy?” in the last panel. :D
Yeah, I had the “Is that Guy?” thought, and for some reason it does seem like in most settings the heroine’s outfits are designed to disintegrate at the slightest provocation, but the hero’s outfits survive everything shy of a nuclear holocaust.
LP can’t read the fine print, so he have Gyro Gnome read it for him – which would explain alot…
OK, @someboddy, that answers my objection
Just burned through the archive tonight… awesomely funny comic!
@somebody, if Gyro Gnome had anything to with it LP would be wearing her costume
Silly LP, same catalogue doesn’t mean same material, you need to specify when you order. lol
Guy, what are you doing in a superhero catalogue?
Id rather see Buckaress without the towel then know hoe LP can read the comic…
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My bad.
SirWalrus draws TwoGaG? I knew there were some similarities between LoSRH and TwoGaG!! :D
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