The moral of this story?
Biomagnification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomagnification
The sword is backup. This guy knows science can go wrong.
40 1 ReplyYeah gotta keeping feeding the fox and bear poison or poisoned meat.
15 0 Replyyou'll have to poison a lot of birds to get a bear to eventually die, and then I don't think that creature will be really affected by just one bear. So, the grandpa will have the entire forest full of polonium before this works out.
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The Witcher has drawn in the monster right into his trap, but knows to keep the silver ready.
19 0 ReplyLooks amazing, but a little context could help.
18 3 ReplyPersonally, I like it without context.
54 0 ReplyThere's always a bigger fish
26 0 ReplyThere are no fish in the comic strip
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The old man's name:
Inigo Montoya
17 0 ReplyRussia
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15 0 ReplyThe moral of this story is that old white men can't be trusted. --Aesop
16 1 ReplyThe vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
10 0 ReplyThe casual presenting of the fox is the best part.
9 0 ReplyA new twist on a classic:
8 0 ReplyThat's nice. I also thought about Bram Stoker's Dracula, but can't remember if it was in the book or further adaptations.
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Garfield?
5 0 ReplyI'm sorry Jon.
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So what's he catching in panel 5?
2 0 ReplyA Bandersnatch.
Which is just bait for the Jabberwocky.
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