So, all the politicians are actually supervillains? I’m not sure if that’s more or less odd than clowns being police/emergency response. Regardless, I’m all for it.
I’m guessing they used to have cell phones, in the FUTURE, but whatever his name is used time travel to change it, maybe because someone used the phone in the movie theater? I also imagine most people don’t have any idea what he’s talking about at all.
Whoah, this is getting too close for comfort! I thought this was a fantasy world!
By the way, I’m keeping my fingers crossed for Violet now! Maybe she can be married to three men at the same time, to speed things up?! (Would still take too long, IMO…)
No, they’re his two twin clone children who each took half his power, one of whom aged quickly due to issues with the cloning process, one who ages slower due to the same. Keep up.
Hideo Kojima announced it in the manga spinoff’s Q&A only produced in South Korea, to apologize for some of the bad things Japan did in the past.
Talk about taking things old school with the lack of cell phones in this place. Honestly, some clown tricks should be kept secret and away from the public eye.
No, no, I want it to be an epic battle that will last the rest of the chapter in the background, ending with grandpa Magoon launching an epic energy wave that gets absorbed by Matthew’s mecha armor, destabilizing it and forcing the mayor to sacrifice himself (following Juniper’s advice) to save the city from blowing up. In the aftermath, Magoon stands up, looking towards the rising sun, when he hears a cold “welcome” coming from a hooded skeleton figure behind him. This fight against his sworn enemy has taught him that death is not something to fear, but an incentive to live one’s life to the fullest, and they both depart as two old friends, walking towards the dawn.
Honestly, Magoon seems to have no particular fear of death already – if his insane scheme actually works (which would be a little surprising, given how the story’s stuck to the same sort of barest-technological-figleaf standard as Battle Angel Alita: Last Order), I expect his goal would be to kill *and replace* the Reaper, which would clearly not be an improvement.
Listen listen: everything about the comic rules, but I really want to praise how your art has evolved. I love the crisp, solid lines here, and the color is genuinely so very pretty. Plus on top of the humor, dang.
Yeah, I kinda want a ginger ale too…
There’s no cell phones in Pinfall?
There don’t seem to be! We’ve seen landlines and even a fax machine (that Anesthesia uses to be obnoxious to Binky) but never a cell phone
Matthews played himself. He could have made a mint selling people miniature ad boxes.
There are villains because no one can doomscroll.
So, all the politicians are actually supervillains? I’m not sure if that’s more or less odd than clowns being police/emergency response. Regardless, I’m all for it.
I’m guessing they used to have cell phones, in the FUTURE, but whatever his name is used time travel to change it, maybe because someone used the phone in the movie theater? I also imagine most people don’t have any idea what he’s talking about at all.
They’re worse than politicians- they’re CEOs! This comic is getting disturbingly realistic…
I gotta love an in-universe affirmation of the nonexistence of cell phones (the bane of storywriters everywhere).
Whoah, this is getting too close for comfort! I thought this was a fantasy world!
By the way, I’m keeping my fingers crossed for Violet now! Maybe she can be married to three men at the same time, to speed things up?! (Would still take too long, IMO…)
Wait, her pet name IS Violet, isn’t it? She was introduced as Juniper Young…
So … the fusion of these two is absolutely Senator Armstrong, right?
No, they’re his two twin clone children who each took half his power, one of whom aged quickly due to issues with the cloning process, one who ages slower due to the same. Keep up.
Hideo Kojima announced it in the manga spinoff’s Q&A only produced in South Korea, to apologize for some of the bad things Japan did in the past.
Talk about taking things old school with the lack of cell phones in this place. Honestly, some clown tricks should be kept secret and away from the public eye.
This is going to end up as the most pathetic old man slap fight, isn’t it?
No, no, I want it to be an epic battle that will last the rest of the chapter in the background, ending with grandpa Magoon launching an epic energy wave that gets absorbed by Matthew’s mecha armor, destabilizing it and forcing the mayor to sacrifice himself (following Juniper’s advice) to save the city from blowing up. In the aftermath, Magoon stands up, looking towards the rising sun, when he hears a cold “welcome” coming from a hooded skeleton figure behind him. This fight against his sworn enemy has taught him that death is not something to fear, but an incentive to live one’s life to the fullest, and they both depart as two old friends, walking towards the dawn.
Honestly, Magoon seems to have no particular fear of death already – if his insane scheme actually works (which would be a little surprising, given how the story’s stuck to the same sort of barest-technological-figleaf standard as Battle Angel Alita: Last Order), I expect his goal would be to kill *and replace* the Reaper, which would clearly not be an improvement.
of course he denies insurance claims
Listen listen: everything about the comic rules, but I really want to praise how your art has evolved. I love the crisp, solid lines here, and the color is genuinely so very pretty. Plus on top of the humor, dang.
I’m drinking ginger ale right now, fully immersive experience
Please remember, this guy started doing a silly Simpsons Shonen Parody, and a Columbo Fraisier crossover.
AND IT WORKED!
YEAH YEAH RIP EACH OTHER’S DICKS OFF