Grrl Power #1306 – Exposure therapy?
In my eagerness to put this goofy page up, I have skipped an important transitional page, which would have shown – without dialog – a doctor talking to a forlorn looking Peggy, a doctor showing an X-ray of what was left of her leg and Peggy looking slightly green, then a series of panels where Peggy is psyching herself up to use a crutch for the first time to get to the bathroom. Not a funny page at all, but something to show that at least a day has passed since she woke up. Hopefully the limp hair, yellowy bruises and absent neck brace show that at least a little time has passed. I hope people don’t read the previous page, then this one and think she’s sitting in the hospital and no one has interacted with her since she woke up. If they do then it’s my fault for rushing ahead to this one.
I honestly apologize to anyone who’s had a catastrophic injury like Peggy here. But it also makes me laugh so… here we are.
Can you imagine sitting in a hospital on a ventilator, recovering from say, West Nile or something, you turn on the TV to the stacks of body bags scene in a plague-pocolypse movie like Outbreak? Then you change the channel and find yourself in the middle of Contagion, then on to The Andromeda Strain, 12 Monkeys, then… I don’t know. 28 Days Later? People think of that as a zombie film but it’s really a Super Rabies-ish film. Anyway, you’d think someone was playing a prank on you.
When this page occurred to me, I started working on it right away, looking for scenes in movies where people get legs cut off. While it does happen in movies, by comparison, arms and hands are ejecting from bodies like they’re both positively charged magnets. If someone does lose a leg, it’s because they’re getting eaten by a shark of they stepped on a mine, and that’s the last we see of them. There’s very few leg-losers that continue to appear in media after the event, with some notable exceptions like Lieutenant Dan. (I’ve never actually seen Forest Gump so it wasn’t upfront in my mind while googling famous limb-be-gone scenes.)
You know what sucks? The panels on the left obviously started as screenshots, but then I meticulously painted over them and rebuilt all the backgrounds like that Bespin shaft and the forest litter and creek and bridge and it just looks like I ran them through a slightly smudgy oil paint filter in PhotoShop. Maybe I’m a dumbass, because each one of those took me like two hours, at least. Well, okay, maybe the Planet Terror one took an hour. It’s a simpler picture. I maybe should have tried to redraw them entirely in my own style, but I didn’t want it to be ambiguous as to what she was watching if I couldn’t quite capture it right. Ah well, maybe next time.
The new vote incentive is up!
Dabbler went somewhere tropical, in a very small bikini. As you might guess, it doesn’t stay on for long, which of course, you can see over at Patreon. Also she has an incident with “lotion,” and there’s a bonus comic page as well.
Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. Feel free to contribute as much as you like.
In the “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise, the main character loses a leg at the end of the first movie. Later, he makes a prosthesis that helps him ride his dragon.
Yeah, by time the 3rd movie came around his leg was like a Swiss army knife lol.
Whenever something weird happens, I tell everyone around me, “That’s how all the zombie movies start.” We apparently had a serious – not at all funny – accident happen to performers during a show, and the next day the coastguard chopper – probably a Jayhawk – sent for evac turned out too big by half for the ship’s helipad. The chopper ended up circling the ship a couple times before deciding to just hover over the bow while they winched up the stretcher. “That’s how all the zombie movies start.”
Also, Commander Nebula from the “Buzz Lightyear of Star Command” cartoon has a blaster built into his pegleg.
Yo is that some love for Planet Terror? I remember skipping school to go watch that and Deathproof!
I Don’t recognize what the gun leg girl is from?
Krellster says, “It’s the Robert Rodriguez Planet Terror from 2006”.
Ah don’t think I’ve seen that one.
Didn’t know that Double Feature came out that long ago…
Even worse -it looks like you AI’d them
Nice to see the 403 error has ended
now we can pun again.
Nooooooooo
If you are going to use screen-grabs, you should actually use screen-grabs (even if you comic-filter them), that way readers can know what it is just by a single image and the associated one-liner
Not kidding you – back in 2020, the day before a national Covid lockdown was put into place, one of the local stations had the somewhat tasteless idea to program “Outbreak”. (To be fair though, the movie had been announced two weeks in advance, at a point that nobody had thought things would get out of hand like that.)
Two years on, February 23rd 2022, the same station programmed “Hunt for the Red October” for late-night programming, running into October 24th. Literally went from switching from the end titles at 2 AM to another station where the breaking news was that the Russians had started firing missiles at Kyiv.
testing, testing, test test test.
Not even angry they put what ever Rose McGowan’s character name is from Planet Terror in there as the last one giving Peggy ideas.
Am I the only one who see’s the meme in the last two panels of Peggy?
Now that you mention it…
Yes, I noticed Peggy was making the faces from the Kombucha Girl meme.
Huh! I was wondering why Peggy didn’t look quite like herself there…
Don’t forget the 2009 movie Robo Geisha. and the grand finale when her torso is on a set of high speed mini tank treads. as she faces off against a giant robo pagoda. surprisingly live action movie with graphics instead of anime lol
Am I banned? I keep getting 403: forbidden
I had a problem with that as well. Seems to be fixed now.
Or rather, it decided to stop being a problem.
No it hasn’t
Last panel; Peggy should’ve said, “That has a lot of promise…!”
Nah, Peggy would know how much using a gun as.a surrogate leg would distort the barrel. She’s a sniper, she’d want an accurate gun attached to her body.
Well, I mean, Luke gets a cybernetic hand and Ash gets a chainsaw hand/homemade basically cybernetic hand. :)
I guess there’s always Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon. He’s animated, of course, but he did lose part of his leg!
a minigun prosthetic leg DOES sound like worth an arm and…a leg
Max mentioned in a previous page that her leg was shattered, and they were eating so didn’t go into detail, so I don’t feel like anything was lost without an xray page.
I’d like to state that I can do without the Xray in any case. lets keep the vomit on the comet.
Could have gone with Starship Troopers “mobile infantry made me the man I am today”
Completely random dream I had about the comic the other day, Dues turns out to be Maxima’s little brother who became a super but estranged from the family and keeps messing with Max until she figures it out and everything he does is just to infuriate her like any little brother.
Hrm.
https://x.com/AMAZlNGNATURE/status/1860713648911446494
Back when I was in the army in Germany, one year I came down with my annual case of influenza. Off duty for a few days I had nothing to do but watch tv. The only channel I had to watch was armed forces network, and as “luck’ would have it what was airing at that time was Steven King’s The Stand which started off with a deadly flu virus wiping out a large chunk of humanity.
Could you please list such ‘visual quotations’ in future descriptions? I had no problem recognizing the last three (Pyton, Star Wars, Planet Terror) but I cannot figure out which movie the first one is from. Can someone please drop it in the comments?
Already been answered twice in the comments, and one person even linked the relevant scene, but it’s Ash Williams from Evil Dead 2.