Yup. Even an overweight literary lion…..is still a LION.
Push comes to shove, Leo’s got a talent. His WRITING may get another level of ballsiness, too.
Some guys punch bags and write tough stuff. I used to LOVE assisting
folks to leave bars. Bartender gives the wink and the point, and out YOU go, bub.
I have always secretly worked in areas where the customer is sometimes WRONG.
The Return of Leo.
real smooth leo, real smooth.
Leo may be good at writing, but he might need to work a little on reading the situation.
He learned from UNITY!
He shouldn’t intervene just for the sake of having something interesting to write in his memoir.
Now to work on his timing.
Yup. Even an overweight literary lion…..is still a LION.
Push comes to shove, Leo’s got a talent. His WRITING may get another level of ballsiness, too.
Some guys punch bags and write tough stuff. I used to LOVE assisting
folks to leave bars. Bartender gives the wink and the point, and out YOU go, bub.
I have always secretly worked in areas where the customer is sometimes WRONG.
Side benefits….
Well, at the very least, Leo delayed the use of hand puppets.
+1
One useful thing he did: Now everyone can be mad at him instead of each other.
Nothing unifies sides like a common enemy. The trick is surviving afterwards.
Something about panel 2 makes me hope that Leo and the zombie he’s sitting on (let’s call him George) will become BFF… 😉
The guy might be in several pieces by now. That was a pretty hard slam.
I have to admit he looks pretty dead in panel 3!
Good lord, they all do. All the zombies look pretty dead.
Like the camo makeup on the nearest head in Panel One. If it’s makeup, that is…
I really like Unity using Virginian as her human shield
More of a “peace offering.”
Next strip: Tip tries to get things back on track, and then the 100-limbed abomination breaks through the wall?
Tip: “Oh, please. Like I haven’t had a hundred hands on me before.”