Reblog to point and laugh at him
Part 10: Sparks special thanks to our co-writer maru cuz she did the color flats for this comic :DD The storm is coming
Everybody drop what you're doing and listen to the DocM is a Disney Villain song right now
that moment yesterday when tango gave bdubs a refund for the bugged runs and everyone else was extremely subtly listening in
sibling love
Fact: Doc is part creeper.
Fact: Creepers are afraid of cats
Conclusion: Doc and Jellie have an INTENSE rivalry
Doc never sees what Jellie does, but the fur clogging up his redstone must have come from somewhere!
-Mod Mleem
hermit eyes pt. 3
When Tango first started talking about the dungeon master lackey system my first thought was ‘this is going to be the most homoerotically charged thing ever’ and you know what. I was right. I don’t like that I was right. But I was.
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i hate my life sometimes for some reason /lh
Based on an idea @mcfanely and I chatted about.
It’s short and another of my “no real idea what the bigger plot is, but this scene popped into the ol’ noggin and wouldn’t leave” dealies.
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The fight was going well.
Sonic and crew had been chasing a gang of weasels around the city, after getting a tip they were stealing technology for Eggman. Why Eggman needed other technology when he could just as easily create his own was a question they’d yet to answer, but that was something for another time. They’d cornered the weasels in a warehouse, half-empty with crates of unused goods.
They’d split up, and each focused on one of the Eggman lackeys. Knuckles could hear the whirring of Sonic’s spindashes, and the hard poundings of Amy’s hammer. Tails was overhead, using his altitude to rain destruction down. The kid loved to dish out some well-deserved justice.
Knuckles himself dealt with a particularly brawny weasel, and the two seemed well matched. The echidna did not pull from his chaos reserves, what would have given him access to his full power for his blows, instead electing to keep his strength closer to his opponent’s. He hadn’t had a fight this satisfying in a while.
As the two sparred, trading blows and over-confident quips, something began to pull at Knuckles’ mind. A warning. Something was wrong.
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