Grrl Power #206 – The Velma reversal
Yes he was indeed trapped in there with her and not the other way around as most people predicted. Hopefully even if it was predictable the execution was amusing/cringe inducing. There were several ways Sydney could have dealt with him but this is the most straightforward. Really anyone getting within 3-4 meters of her is risking a similar fate, but of course, some supervillains might not be as dramatically affected by the orb blitz for various reasons. Originally I drew a 7-10 split instead of the Homerun marquee, complete with pins and one of the orbs in place of the bowling ball, but then I realized I’d used the 7-10 split gag already.
Streaming! I will attempt to do this today. Assuming you want to watch me ink and also want to see the page I’m working on spoiled. It’s not an earth shattering plot development just some fighting. I’ll post the link here when I figure out what the best service is for it. I had it all figured out before my hard drive crashed several months ago and now I don’t remember if I’ve got myself set up again. I’ll shoot for 12-1 pm CST but I may start earlier while I’m getting stuff sorted out. Stream’s done. I’ll see if there’s a better way to do it in the future.
So apparently, Grrl Power won the ComicMix tournament! Well, Paranatural edged us out in actual votes, not by a lot, but some of you guys dropped a few buck on the paid votes, which I admit to having mixed feelings about. Paid votes do make it feel a little too much like actual politics, but I’m not complaining, and the money does go to that fund. Thanks for all your support throughout the tournament! I think the prize is just exposure, but maybe I can convince them to make a little badge for me. Not for the comic. For me, to wear on a gold chain.
In other news, remember the Master of Understatement gag from page 193? Well, people requested a standalone version of it, and I made it then forgot to link it anywhere. So here it is, along with a larger one you can reduce to whatever size you need.
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Oh, they may not drop loot, but they COULD give experience points.
Quick! Outside! Hit all of them with the PPO and maybe you’d get enough points to unlock the entire skill tree!
“If you want loot, Sydney, check him for a wallet.”
“Oh right! Duh! Hang on… I just beat this guy up; if I take his wallet, isn’t that Robbery?”
“No, you’re a cop now. It’s called ‘Asset Forfeiture.”
“… I feel dirty.”
Personal effects are catalogued and stored. They may be examined as evidence in a case against the suspect. All items that the court does not say he is no longer allowed to possess, particularly certain types of weapons, will be returned when the suspect is no longer incarcerated, or returned to his estate if he does not survive the experience.
Or they are simply kept by the police even if the person is never brought to trial.
According to the 6-3 SCOTUS decision in Kaley v United States an indictment is enough and you have no right to contest it.
I’ve had a few things “seized” by the police before, and they never showed upin any evidence locker.
Mainly because they were cool items that I had bought, usually as a present for someone else and the cop saw it and pocketed it for themselves.
Ditto. They were small items, but things that a cop could pocket and since they simply were not cataloged I’d never be able to prove they were taken.
My rifles I received back. One was even cleaner then when it was taken (I don’t leave my rifles dirty, but one had been taped off so I could do some work on it), I assume because it was fired for use in ballistics records.
Why leave it at his wallet. Take his trousers and have them mounted! Start a collection. I can just see the plaque: “Shadow Boxer’s Trousers: They weren’t concealing much after I was done with him, so he didn’t need them.”
Or Shadow Boxer’s boxers. If he has any. If they are blood free….
Blood free but not necessarily clean. Depending on the level of unconsciousness there may have been a loss of control over bodily functions.
The HOMERUN was a much better choice in my opinion! I could actually hear the 8 bit audio that accompanies it.
I STILL think that was a ‘No Ball’. ;)
Well, he certainly has none now! :D
He’s still got them. When he wakes up, we may hear the back end of that homerun silent scream as it descends to human hearing range.
Could be worse. Much MUCH worse.
I keep thinking of the bank job, and the GRIP strength that Sydney needed to flip a dude by his tongue.
Now for just a couple of seconds, imagine that (then OR in this fight) Sydney used a squirrel grip. 8O AS it is, the shadow dude got everything he deserved, but he is damn lucky regardless.
owie, owie, owie and amen.
Considering even Maxima cannot stop Sydney’s orbs, they can punch with almost unlimited strength. They quite well could punch through people, concrete, steel and tank armour. Shadow Boxer’s balls get squished between two supposedly unstoppable insanely strong power orbs – only Sydney’s mercy (or lack of skill in controlling her orbs) could stop them from being irreversibly damaged.
Hockey goal would have worked too.
Maybe for her next groin attack.
When the homerun sign popped up I got the sports CHARGE tune going through my head.
(sings)
Take me out to the ball game,
Take me out with the crowd.
Halo hits harder than Samurai Jack
Shadow Boxer can not get them back.
Let us root, root, root for Archon’s team,
If they don’t win it’s a shame;
For it’s two, three, four orbs you’re out
At the old ball game.
That just made me think of Ixion Saga DT where the first two martial encounters with Kon Hokaze resulted in a walk for Erecpyle Dukakis
Wow… After that Display I’d totally play as Halo in a fighting game. Her Basic Combo by using the orbs to attack would be at least an 18 hit combo
And her Combo Breaker would be putting up a FF and slapping her opponent with the Henticle.
I still prefer ‘Molestorb’ :3
which of course raises the question how much power can she put behind those balls although I suppose in this case its more a matter of speed
It looks like she was going full out and while Boxer went down, I don’t think he was badly hurt(other than that). No lost teeth, like the bricks. Probably a concussion. I think the orbs hit at somewhat over normal strength. Maybe about experienced martial artist level (STR 20 in Hero Games terms).
Fists made of stone. I would say that you could re-imagine those shots as Sidney hitting him with a brick and it would be about the same for weight, power and hardness.
In #120 she KO’d Math with one, so I imagine they can get a good bit of strength in them, it was only going as fast as her hand.
He was faking being knocked out, still hits quite hard though.
He had no reason to fake it though, what he did do was play up how badly he was injured though (until Peggy kicked him, then he went to pay the Doctor a visit :P)
Daredevil
Um, yeah, not a cop. Lawyer, (super-)hero,… not a cop.
milk and cookies anyone? (if the link works_
https://plus.google.com/photos/115243763282902761746/albums/6003646979150173329/6003646974427520930
That is just awesome XD
But messy and the proportions would be all wrong. Still an interesting concept idea.
Oh, dear lord, I heard the crack sound as a bat hits a ball. That just hurts.
… And. just like that, all of the male supervillains are quickly searching for someone other than Halo to spar with.
Right, so saying “I’ll sneak into the restaurant and take out the new girl,” is a really bad idea.
You know why a pool table is green? You’d be green too if someone kept racing your balls.
I think it was more like Sydney was pool-sharking him…The game was over, just as Sydney racked the balls.
Arrrrgh! Darn typos!
Meant to say “kept racking,” not “racing.”
Funny, I heard the sound two bowling balls make coming together in the return (after a strike, of course)!
As much as I cringe in male-sympathy, I also recall how he gloated over her, after sneaking up & striking her down, which in my mind means that he’s EARNED this comeuppance!
Zack Tilly!
Punching her is fairgame in a combat situation, but that (exorbidant glee) bit in panel 2 was where any possible sympathy left and he got a fraction of what he deserved
Well, yeah. It wouldn’t be anywhere nearly as funny otherwise. Nor would it say good things about Sydney if her tendency to attack wasn’t being somewhat useful/tempered.
I would totally kick him while he was down, primarily on principle of making sure he did not regain his feet and stab me in the back.
No loot? You know what organs go for these days?
Hey, the Green Ball finally got to do something. Mind you, nothing that couldn’t be done by any of them, but this is the first time we’ve seen it in action, so to speak.
Dude I want the 7-10 split as a icon.
That certainly puts the term ‘nutcracker’ in a whole new light. The right cross and rabbit punch were just frosting on the nut cake. And, hell yeah, kick the bastard.
Thinking of this as a “realistic” superhero world, I don’t agree that the villain is locked in with Sydney. Unless what we saw last page was the orbs getting in the way under their own volition, a single blow from a super-strong villain from surprise should kill her. A single blow that is not a surprise, but which the villain is lucky enough to get off without her hitting him first or dodging, would also kill her. She’s the ultimate glass cannon, and having a villain inside her force field puts her in deadly peril.
(This also brings up the question of whether she killed the villain, since a blow to the head strong enough to knock someone out is probably a concussion and those are definitely not safe.)
If any of those attacks did him in, it would probably be the double-whammy to the nads. Just a few days ago some high school kid (iirc) ended up in a coma after one of his friends grabbed his nuts and gave them a yank. Last year a married couple had an argument which ended with the woman grabbing her husband’s nutsack and twisting it. He died instantly.
….. Except that there is absolutely nothing to indicate that this particular villain is super strong.
He has some kind of shadowy phasing power, and some kind of shadow weapon-y effect around his hands. For the latter, we have no way of knowing just how powerful this is – AND his only strike against Sydney was partially deflected by one of her orbs anyhow.
Even without super-strength, she’s in mortal peril. A blow to the head with brass knuckles could kill her, and don’t forget that if you’re locked in with a homicidal villain, being knocked out is just as deadly as being killed A blow from a scythe or dagger, which he seemed to have made out of shadow, could kill her if he hits in any of several places.
It’s also possible she might not be killed, but injured badly enough to need hospitalization.
COULD, but didn’t. MIGHT, but didn’t.
This time, anyhow.
Certainly not the sort of attack(s) that anyone would want to take on a common or regular basis, but it comes with the job. Sydney already knows this, I reckon, and she is no more or less vulnerable than a number of her new friends – many of whom do not have the luxury of a Force Field.
In other words, Sydney got lucky this time. It happens.
looks to me like she partly blocked the blow with the red orb…
Sure, Sydney was in real danger. But the point was she wasn’t as helpless as it would seem if you looked at her total lack of training or an orb power that was usable for fighting at point-blank range. And this series isn’t THAT realistic given that it’s a comedy.
Given Anvil’s power, you could stage a friendly-fire incident at the start of a fight as a power stunt, to make sure she’s at maximum charge right from the beginning…
The only time I can see shadow’s pupils are just the edge of them rolling up in his head as he passes out! Heh, maybe the effect that cloaks them requires consciousness?
Y’know, Sydney’s starting to seem like a far more ethical version of Deadpool when it comes to personality quirks…
I just noticed the green orb collides with the PPO (I’m hip and I don’t need to prove it) for the home run hit. So the dude’s genitals weren’t just hit, they were high velocity crushed.
ouch
Really pays to read the comments first :P
Sorry, too hip to do that. Imma just post whatever comes to mind when I read the comic and hope no one else said it already.
So if we want to be hip we must not read your comments :) Thanks, I will.
To square to be hip
Now you’re getting it.
I got it right from the start…But I prefer to read the comments of people because I like to know something of the minds & thoughts of others, rather than being socially ignorant of fellow human beings.
:P
Disclaimer:
Major Exceptions to the Above Rule of Thumb: Internet trolls & pre-programmed ‘bots designed to flood the same comments on numerous different websites *deserve* to be ignored.
Of course, AFTER I blurt out whatever immediately comes to mind I’ll read other comments. I’m just sayin’ that hip kids don’t have to read the comments first.
Well, I’ll read them here anyway, I tend to shy away from comment sections in general, but this place seems decidedly not offensive.
This is, indeed, a calm pool, insulated from the churning torrents of the internet.
Hip childern aint.
Don’t care what all the Harem-haters think (and there are a lot of them), panel 3 is genuine concern
eh.. I think Harem has just been playing to many rolls and done so much that thing bore her quickly, thus she plays the trouble maker to keep herself entertained. She does not really -mean- anything by it. It could be that she’s just never really had to deal with harsh consequences? But ya, no hate here just think she’s going to fall hard some day. ….. on an unrelated note…. as she can control 5 bodies at once and can be doing totally independent things with each at any given time… should “Uber-Multitasking” not be listed as one of her powers? :P
It is. In the text explanation, on her cast page. A separate icon is not needed for that though, as many powers need to have associated or sub-powers to be properly useful. Any super-travel power can only go so fast in an atmosphere, without some form of protection against air resistance, heat build-up through friction and/or air compression and so on. If a flyer has both the speed and the protection, they can get a high star rating to show it is an effective power.
If the protection can also be used for other things, then that is another case. Halo is lucky in that her Fly Ball has some buffeting protection built in. And she also has the Force Field Orb on top of that, for the really high-speed travel. The former would not give her an extra power icon. The latter does.
In Harem’s instance, if she could do five separate actions when in just the one body, * then she can be considered to have multi-tasking as a separate power. As it is, her multi-tasking is limited to when she has multiple bodies out. Other than the usual degree of multi-tasking that any woman can handle. But she has a high star rating for her multiple bodies power, to reflect the fact that she can conduct multiple independent actions simultaneously. **
* For example: reading a book, fencing with one arm, playing chess with one foot, discussing philosophy with Zephan Zoeng and conducting first aid with her spare hand.
** A nice curse that could allow some fu, is for various heroes to have their powers altered, such that their rating remained the same, but the reasons changed. In Harem’s case, she could find that, until the curse was lifted, she could only do related actions with her bodies, such as marching in formation. But, to keep the power level the same, she would be able to summon a platoon sized number of bodies!
Guilty admission…If i was the bad-guy Anvil is holding I’d get pretty damn despondent over being … ? Woman-handled…? like that… but I don’t think I’d be able to resist a “…well… Boobs at-least… heeheehee” type comment… waking up from the coma 7 years later my first words would be..”Totally. Worth-It.”
Unless Anvil’s engine blouulg punching brick is a woman, than ‘he’ is being man handled, by a woman
Okay, I have to weigh in on the whole “Sydney wouldn’t be concious after taking a hit like that” thing that I’ve been seeing crop up repeatedly. To debunk this little argument, please enjoy the following points:
1) The attack that hit, was not a surprise attack. The surprise attack, Halo managed to block with her bracer.
2) The attack appears to have landed on her cheek, not jaw or any appreciable vulnerable points in the face area that actually would render someone unconcious with one hit.
3) I am 5’8, 150 lbs soaking wet, with minimal fighting training. I work security at a bar and have taken several hits. The two most notable and relevant: Sucker punch full force right hook from a 6’2, boxer trained roid monkey; full force left uppercut from a 5’10, 200+ lbs army infantryman.
Neither one put me down, or did more than stagger me back a step or two. There is a very simple technique that is used in those situations, and with Halo having seen actual fights in the past she would know this…. you go with the force of the punch. This reduces its impact value substantially, thus reducing the damage the hit does. This reduction starts at about a 20% reduction with the most minimal effort, and goes up to about an 80% reduction in the force of impact.
Halo didn’t “take a fall” as the saying goes, but it didn’t do much beyond knock her down. Seriously, anyone that has ever been in a real fight learns real quick how to actually take a hit without getting seriously fubar.
That, and the punch that landed only glanced her cheek thanks to the PPO deflecting it.
Okay, I have to weigh in on the whole “Sydney wouldn’t be concious after taking a hit like that” thing that I’ve been seeing crop up repeatedly. To debunk this little argument, please enjoy the following points:
1) The attack that hit, was not a surprise attack. The surprise attack, Halo managed to block with her bracer.
2) The attack appears to have landed on her cheek, not jaw or any appreciable vulnerable points in the face area that actually would render someone unconcious with one hit.
3) I am 5’8, 150 lbs soaking wet, with minimal fighting training. I work security at a bar and have taken several hits. The two most notable and relevant: Sucker punch full force right hook from a 6’2, boxer trained roid monkey; full force left uppercut from a 5’10, 200+ lbs army infantryman.
Neither one put me down, or did more than stagger me back a step or two. There is a very simple technique that is used in those situations (and with Halo having seen actual fights in the past she would know this), you go with the force of the punch. This reduces its impact value substantially, thus reducing the damage the hit does. This reduction starts at about a 20% reduction with the most minimal effort, and goes up to about an 80% reduction in the force of impact.
Halo didn’t “take a fall” as the saying goes, but it didn’t do much beyond knock her down. Seriously, anyone that has ever been in a real fight learns real quick how to take a hit without getting seriously fubar.
Nicely put.
Sorry about the double post, having some browser problems today
The “George Washington Carver”. Also known as the “Peanut cracker”. Also known as the “Oh the twisted irony! Mine testis crushed by a pair of balls! I knew them well Scroatio”.
“T’were as a jester to the royal family, keeping the queen amused.”
For all we don’t know, Sydney could have rolled onto her back in panel 4 1/2, thus allowing her to see exactely where to send the crush-nutters
She saw him as she was going down. Heard him commenting. And at least ‘part’ of that evil looking smirk was her checking to see exactly how close to her and WHERE he was standing in relation to her.
Part of her ‘looking for her glasses shtick included looking left and right. With good peripheral vision you can see nearly 90 degree (sometimes further) to the right and left of your head with barely moving your head at all. Even if it was mostly shadowy she could have seen legs slightly parted of Shadow Boxer. And thus have her point of reference for where to send orbs.
Plus I think she was attempting to use a little of Math’s ‘three steps ahead’ … Once she had the seconds she needed to actually think. The response time for blocking his first attack with that bracer was surprising enough anyways. And I’m pretty sure she was reacting on pure instinct in that first hit and block (both blocks I mean, even if the PPO block wasn’t total)
Yet another major drawback to villain monologuing – it enables the downed good guy to lock on to wherever the villain might be.
Yet another reason to love this comic! “HOMERUN” With as many ball games I’ve been to, I could just imagine the sound of the ball and bat connecting with the “clank” sound effect. As well as the sound of the crowd cheering. XD
Daphne being unable to teleport through Syndey’s shield brings up some interesting possibilities. (for the purpose of clarity, I will refer to a single body of Harem’s as Daphne (doesn’t matter which one), and the collective of all bodies as Harem) Daphne is connected to Harem through a quantum brain link (or whatever it’s called), which is similar to the way she teleports (I’m assuming). The question is: if Sydney brings up the shield with Daphne in it, does she lose contact with Harem? It may very well be that no, the connection is considered “information” by the orb and not messed with (which is one of the possible ways it works, which would let light through, but block a laser) (of course, the orb may not work this way). Anyway, if Daphne is cut off from Harem, what happens to her? Does she become less intelligent than the collective, does she lose everything mentally other than breathing and reflexes? What happens to Harem? Suddenly losing two of your ten eyes must be debilitating, at least temporarily. Also, can Daphne reestablish contact once she’s out of the shield?
My personal favorite (which has no basis in anything) would be that Daphne retains her teleporting power, but is disconnected from Harem, and turns evil (yes, I know a little soap-opera silly). Or rather she wants to stay apart and will do anything to keep from getting rejoined with Harem. If Daphne can become a separate person from Harem, does she get citizenship and rights? Could she vote?
I imagine none of this is ever going to come up, because this a comic about Sydney, and there’s only so much time to spend on characters that are not the Lead. But, it’s fun to imagine.
P. S. I looked through the press conference pages, and saw no indication of any Daphne in the shield with Sydney. I suspect she teleported out before the blowy-up part.
A very interesting post. So, dealing with one of the last points first.
Not strictly true. This is a comic about ArcSwat, with the principle characters being Maxima, Dabbler, Sydney, Anvil and the traitorous blackguard Harem.
Other members of Arc-Swat proper will get some coverage, but mostly because they interact more often with the principle cast than, say, members of Arc-Dark. True, Sydney has taken the lion’s share of the screen time * so far. But it has not been exclusively her story. You will note that each time we break away from Sydney’s story (other than single panel excerpts) it is always to one of the principles I mentioned.
For instance when Maxima flew off to conduct a super-wedgie. Plus Harem’s foul double dealing with Deus. Personally, being a total Halo fan, I love that she has gotten most of the attention. But that has been a very sensible writing vehicle. Using Sydney’s viewpoint as the outside, to bring us into the world of Archon. So, whilst I am happy if she carries on getting the bulk of the story, that may not continue to be the case. And we certainly will see much more of Harem**, as time goes by.
* Or should that be monitor time?
** Not that her photo-shoot left too much to the imagination. ;-)
” This is a comic about ArcSwat…”
Yep, it definitely is. The only thing that really makes it “Sydney’s comic” so far is that the story is being told from her own personal point of view. Sydney is acting as the mechanism in which the author introduces ARCSwat to the readers, by using Sydney (& her flashback) to draw the readers into the story. Once the flashback is finished, it still remains to be seen how close the story *remains* focused so tightly on Sydney.
No no. Cunning idea, but the final part should read “… and turns good.” She starts off as an evil traitor*, after all.
* She has proven to be a traitor. She may yet turn out to be a triple agent, but until she proves that she is one of the good girls, she gets no leeway from me!
Whilst I like where you went with it, my thinking runs counter to yours on this point. Quantum linking is a genuine property that occurs when two objects (typically quantum sized ones) are absolutely identical. Thus, if Harem teleports to a new location by creating a fresh body there, but still keeps the original body in her former position, she has fulfilled the criteria for creating a quantum link.
Technically it would be her whole body, but as that would mean every move that any limb made on one body would be replicated on all the others, we can see how that would quickly become both impractical and a major problem. So, by whatever mechanics DaveB decided on, that effect has wisely been limited to the brain only.
But, if you follow the logic through, you see that the quantum linking is something that, although it was created by teleportation, in the first place, is now sustained independently. Her brain simply is in a constant state of being quantumly linked. There is no active teleportation of thought from one brain to the other.
So stopping teleportation would not stop the quantum linking, by itself. Of course, Sydney’s force field is the strongest one known (to us anyhow), and is broad spectrum. So it is entirely conceivable that it also blocks quantum linking as part of it’s package. Even though I feel that it is unlikely that it would. None the less the rest of your argument continues to stand scrutiny, as it is possible, if not probable.
I can’t be bothered looking through to find where they are, but a couple of earlier comment threads were dealing with Anvil and the guy being held. Personally it looks to me like she has a very strong hold. Not a perfect one, as he has a hand free. But I can certainly see how she is restricting the blood-flow to his head or applying a choke-hold, depending on which part of the neck she chooses to apply the pressure. But, either way, he would fall unconscious fast. If he failed to break free.
Whilst others were saying how easy it would be to break out, it does not look that simple to me. In fact it looks inescapable, without extraordinary super-powers, like intangibility or some non-physical attack. Yes, the regular hold can be broken. Not easily, but if he used his free hand to grasp her’s and pull it away from his neck, he would buy himself breathing space. Quite literally.
Doing that would not be guaranteed though, because she does have her left hand clasped firmly around her right arm. So that is forming a tight bond that would need to be pulled away with only one hand. And, even when that is achieved (if it can be done before becoming light-headed from air/blood flow restriction), then the left arm is still pinioned. Whereas Anvil’s own left hand would be freed up to counter any further escape attempt (unless the combatant retained hold of it, but that then limits his own capability to escape).
That said, my own martial arts did not get up to holds like those. Whereas we do have some seriously qualified people commenting here. So if they are of the opinion that it is escapable if the attempt is properly focussed, then I accept that. For a normal fight, anyhow.
Where it becomes inescapable, even for bricks, is that Anvil can absorb the kinetic energy of any attack. Which includes that attempt to move her hand away from the throat. He cannot apply any force to her hand, simply because she is absorbing most, or all, of the energy involved. Plus she has 3 point super strength (tank tossing level) and a firm grip. Even with super-strength, and assuming that her absorption lets through 10% of an attack, they will not be able to apply enough force to break her grip.
I do not think anyone, with physical capabilities less than Maxima’s, could get out of that grip using brute force. Math could almost certainly use some kind of pressure point attack (if he pressed harder to account for the majority of the attack being absorbed), or use some more subtle way of slipping out, that did not need to directly oppose her absorption power. But an average melee super* in her grip – hasta la vista baby.
* Be it a defence specialist (a brick) or one more offensively capable (like Wolverine). In fact it would be a great way to incapacitate a fast regenerator. They can instantly heal wounds, but they still need air to remain conscious!
She is ticklish though, that’s one way out of it.
Not that a big, macho brick would consider that move.
Heh. Very good point.
Which serves to remind me that I should be cautious about declaring absolutes, such as “inescapable”, without putting in the usual provisos. In this case, he has one hand free so, if any of the usual anti-Anvil resources are within reach, she can be overcome. Be it tasers, gas weaponry or whatever. Hero (or anti-hero) ingenuity can always find a way of emulating a super power, if there is enough to hand to allow improvisation.
Tickle me this, tickle me that, who is afraid of the big bad Anvil.
Any enemy who does not know her weak spots.
“I was hoping he would drop loot”
That made me laugh out loud so hard.
Thank you.
Oh ouch, I just realized that he’s being pinched between two orbs.
Not ‘pinched’, *CLANK*ed
Heh better then I expected, I knew he would suffer for what he done.
DaveB mentioned the fight will not be completely one-sided, and that there will be casualties on the Archon side, just hope there will be no fatalities, on either side
Heh. It’s gotta be said. Halo has more balls than any 3 1/2 villains (probably) put together, and obviously knows how to use them better. What way does Halo swing? Right at you!!!
At least Shadow Boxer was right:
“Oh, you’ve got to be kidding.”
Yes, yes, she was. But you still fell for it anyway.
“This is too good.”
Yep. If it’s too good to be true, then it’s you’re own fault for thinking it’s true.
As the famous Will Rogers was quoted as saying: “Everybody’s ignorant, just in different subjects.” Evidently, SB there may be a hot-shot martial artist that knows how to use his special powers, but he’s still ignorant enough to get tricked by someone who’s clever enough.
I do wounder, does not the extra balls give sidney and her team a leser axuilary flight power? like siting on 4 of them (one being the flight orb), giving her flight power beind her sheilds while blasting things with the ppo… althought she probably should bring a cussion if soo…
That other woman is smothering that guy with her boobs. ROFLMAOUICAP
I wonder if sidney will start giving names to her combo attacks ? :)
For this one, i guess “Nutcracker Suite” would be an obvious choice ;)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=83hlFAYShHE
I love the mini-comic.