Bloodline 351
on February 17, 2021
at 8:07 pm
Boy this page is a monster! It’s been taking me way longer to finish. Definitely my most ambitious page yet.
Too little too late Cormac.
Boy this page is a monster! It’s been taking me way longer to finish. Definitely my most ambitious page yet.
Too little too late Cormac.
I just hope that you found some way to get heat somehow. During that ice storm we found many ways to stay warm. Being a Canadian winter we really couldn’t just hunker down with some blankets so we sealed off the basement and lived down there getting heat from a gas fireplace. Until my uncle arrived with a generator that he somehow hotwired to the furnace to operate it’s automatic control systems. Stay safe Evan.
I hope you quickly get reliable power back and there don’t happen further incidents!
A harsh time, even as nature’s changing is only at its beginning..
Egad, I pray that power is restored soon!
That cold storm is simply nuts… try to stay warm and safe!
(And the comic cracked me up)
Don’t let the invading Arctos get you!
I DO hope we get to see what’s going on. It sounds hilariously funny.
My god… Bernin’s face. It’s completely out of character, I love it.
You survived!
Do I see a growing smirk in those last two panels?
Oh hey they do have helmets, well it’s clear that Vivian isn’t going to get her way easily. Also what did she expect from Sil? Yes she is a reader that usually stays back, but they are often targets for demons so learning some self defense hand-to-hand combat is probably a must. If you cant protect yourself then they’ll be more of a liability in the field. I guess Vivian didn’t look too much into Bernin’s companions.
Even if she was successful in taking Sil hostage she probably wouldn’t get to see the commander as someone concealing weapons would be allowed to see someone high up would be very unlikely. The only thing Vivian just guarantee is there will now be a through search on her person. Can’t have a questionable individual with possibly many more hidden weapons too close to the commander.
The look on Cormac’s face is priceless. Every time I look at it, I start laughing.