I might be skinned alive for it but I stand by this statement.
reblog to give warm bread to your mutuals
Reblog to give your followers each their own sword.
Thank you
Coming for you through the snow
Cary Nord
Mutuals are a lot like cats in that you kinda have to harmlessly pester and annoy them sometimes
*brushes all your fur the wrong way so you look like a feather duster*
reblog to pet your mutuals the wrong way
nancy drew and the case of the color work sweater🔍
The complete collection.
Great Noir Episode art combined with great hard-boiled Private Eye Monologue - and both of those TV Tropes articles even use Tracer Bullet as header illustrations.
According to The Calvin and Hobbes Wiki, this is the last of Tracer Bullet's three appearances, so here are his first two.
The very first is a single day's strip, part of a larger arc involving a Really Bad Haircut, hence the hat.
The second strip is a week-long story about a Maths problem.
Remembering my own mathematical ineptitude, with 'O' Level results to prove it, one sympathises.
Shee you 'round, shweetheart.
Explorers by Graham TG
Excalibur escorted by White Stars by Elric 957
TIE Bomber Loadouts by Angelos Karderinis
Jedi business, go back to your drinks, Cyberpunk Luke
Not pictured: the fourth member.
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"I hate how American media will just make up a European nation rather than do any research, so I'm going to get back at them by writing a story set in a fake American state" like, do you have the slightest idea how much American media is set in a geographically impossible fictional small town located in no particular state and characterised entirely by some guy from Los Angeles' collection of half-remembered stereotypes about the American Midwest? They've already got the "lazily inventing fictional parts of America" bit locked down.
No, if you want to play the Uno reverse card on American media, what you need to do isn't to make up a fake state: you specifically need to wilfully misrepresent southern California.
There is now a Law and Order: Criminal Intent: Toronto. In making it, the producers missed their chance to do one of the funniest inside-baseball things in TV history:
They should have filmed it in New York City.