SO ever since I read Good Omens I have been obsessed with Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, although I have to admit to being more obsessed with Neil Gaiman. I've bought every book in his repetoire (minus the graphic novels) and have been devouring them.
Today I was reading Smoke and Mirrors, the collection of short stories, and one passage out of one of the stories made me wonder.
In the story, The Black Cat, Gaiman describes the devil as
"some kind of jackal, a flat-faced, huge-headed, bull-necked creature, halfway between a hyena and a dingo. There were maggots squirming in it's mangy fur"
Suppose that's what Crowley morphed into during the paintball scene?
I'm confident that the maggots was Gaiman's idea though, he's mentioned them directly, and obliquely, in at least two of his books, in American Gods for sure.
So... yeah.
No one I know would know what I was talking about, and I had to share it with someone :)