Technical note: I’m reading on iPad and your site is running an add that sends me straight to the App Store app, then closes your site in the background. Could you please refrain from doing that? It send the message that you don’t want me to read your excellent comic, which I usually enjoy greatly ;). Current offender is wooga, BTW…
Completely unrealistic. First off, a pairing with a superhero and an unhandsome, make-up-covered, curly-haired villain would… probably exist, actually, R34, but be far from popular. Secondly, you completely forgot about the 200 000 words they spend angsting about how they love their arch enemy and how their love is unrequited.
Buckaress appears dressed in street clothes more than any other character apart from Keith, but seems to be called Buckaress either way (actually Good Girl sometimes calls her Eva, but no-one else does). How does this work?
That’s it! I decided after Mystic Revolutions I would leave if I saw definite LGBT content in a webcomic, and while I loopholed Alex kissing Buckaress on the cheek, I’m done with this! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z2s56IQzsBE
If the’d become a coupel, Batman and Joker could walk the light beam toghter holding hands :)
But who is holding the flashlight then?
…and this is a pretty good representation of most slash fics, to be honest.
They’re flying fox dung crazy for each other.
Next: The Spank Fan-fic!
….. EEEEWWWW, spare us THAT at least!
I’ve never really understood why webcomics are so obsessed with homosexuality, male and female.
‘Cause, like proper use of apostrophes, it’s haught! (That pun’s working a double.)
Technical note: I’m reading on iPad and your site is running an add that sends me straight to the App Store app, then closes your site in the background. Could you please refrain from doing that? It send the message that you don’t want me to read your excellent comic, which I usually enjoy greatly ;). Current offender is wooga, BTW…
Nothing beats the Xander Harris from Buffy is the cross-dressing son of the Joker and Catwoman fanfic on twisting the hellmouth though.
And because of his family’s magical lineage, he had a glamour that prevented anyone from seeing him in a dress so he wouldn’t be picked on in school
Strangely enough, the Mary Sue fanfiction turned out a little boring.
Sounds like Good Girl helped with the one-liners.
Slash fanfiction is wildly popular but it’s like homosexuality itself. You either like it or you don’t.
so…this is buckaress first step to becoming ‘competent’ o_0
@jarvis Nope, just the result of me neglecting to inform my co-author of my plans to start a story. /mr.Sausage
Well this particular strip is a Sausage fest, after all…
Still a better love story than Twilight!
Completely unrealistic. First off, a pairing with a superhero and an unhandsome, make-up-covered, curly-haired villain would… probably exist, actually, R34, but be far from popular. Secondly, you completely forgot about the 200 000 words they spend angsting about how they love their arch enemy and how their love is unrequited.
Buckaress appears dressed in street clothes more than any other character apart from Keith, but seems to be called Buckaress either way (actually Good Girl sometimes calls her Eva, but no-one else does). How does this work?
LP called her “Eva” in the bar scene just seven strips prior to this.
That’s it! I decided after Mystic Revolutions I would leave if I saw definite LGBT content in a webcomic, and while I loopholed Alex kissing Buckaress on the cheek, I’m done with this! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z2s56IQzsBE