The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase.
Notes: The original is black-and-white — color was added digitally after scanning. Penciled note in the upper margin: “REAGAN DEVIL”
The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase.
Notes: The original is black-and-white — color was added digitally after scanning. Penciled note in the upper margin: “REAGAN DEVIL”
Couldn’t he has at least used his wings to parachute down?
Maybe, but then he wouldn’t have caught the leaf on his horn.
I imagine that in a case like this having skin that can turn aside the blows of sword and maces is of tremendous help. 🙂
The finale also makes it heavy drama.
Indeed
I am just amazed at Simpson’s Draconic culture.
…Yes, I suppose that indeed “high” drama it is
This reminds me of the Bloom County strip containing Otis reciting the poem:
How I love to watch the morn,
With golden sun that shines
Up above to nicely warm
These frosty toes of mine
The wind doth taste of bittersweet
Like jasper wine and sugar,
I bet it’s blown through others’ feet,
Like those of…
…Casper Weinberger!
(It’s pictured here, if anyone wants a look and if any of these comments ever get out of moderation.)
https://www.theringer.com/2016/7/14/16041416/return-of-bloom-county-berkeley-breathed-b92f32fecb64