YAY! NEW STRIP! They're just so unintimidated. It's adorable!
Hm...evil. Evil squirrels? Or pigeons? Less for the cute factor and more for the "they're EVERYWHERE!" factor. Also, man, if squirrles went mad...it would be creepy. I'd say raccoons, but I think those are only in North America.
I'm glad you're enjoying it! The next two strips should be out in record time, since #16 is two big panels, and #17 is one giant long reveal panel.
Just in my head I was thinking of Shrek and how it was such a big deal back then to have all the stereotypes and cliches turned on their heads. They chose an unlikely hero with an unlikely wise-ass sidekick, and try though I am to be original, those bits are creeping in on my psyche, going: "We did it first! Nyah!"
No one said anything to me. Just my own thoughts. Nrrg.
Oh god, I'm convinced the squirrels around my school have a Mafia. >.< They're everywhere and [i]completely unafraid of people.[/i] I'm expecting the revolution any day now.
Cats? I think cats have mostly slipped out of the realm of evil in modern fiction, and become more mystical. But I can definitely see a cat being evil, they're such haughty, self-centered creatures. ;o) (I still love mine, though.) I can see a cat... well, really being less evil and more simply... indifference and opportunistic.
How about a dog? Not a wolf, not a scary Doberman type, but like... a hound dog. Dogs are supposed to be man's best friends, so to have one that looks droopy and cuddly turn out to be the best friend of the evil guy would be cool.
Doves. A deer? That might work, because a deer is close in shape to a llama, so an evil stag would be a good foil for the talking llama.
Comments 11
Reply
What about... turtledoves? Or robins?
Reply
Hm...evil. Evil squirrels? Or pigeons? Less for the cute factor and more for the "they're EVERYWHERE!" factor. Also, man, if squirrles went mad...it would be creepy. I'd say raccoons, but I think those are only in North America.
Who compared what to Donkey?
Reply
Just in my head I was thinking of Shrek and how it was such a big deal back then to have all the stereotypes and cliches turned on their heads. They chose an unlikely hero with an unlikely wise-ass sidekick, and try though I am to be original, those bits are creeping in on my psyche, going: "We did it first! Nyah!"
No one said anything to me. Just my own thoughts. Nrrg.
Your icon is ADORABIBBLE by the way.
Reply
Ooh, pigeons would be good. :D
Reply
Cats? I think cats have mostly slipped out of the realm of evil in modern fiction, and become more mystical. But I can definitely see a cat being evil, they're such haughty, self-centered creatures. ;o) (I still love mine, though.) I can see a cat... well, really being less evil and more simply... indifference and opportunistic.
How about a dog? Not a wolf, not a scary Doberman type, but like... a hound dog. Dogs are supposed to be man's best friends, so to have one that looks droopy and cuddly turn out to be the best friend of the evil guy would be cool.
Doves. A deer? That might work, because a deer is close in shape to a llama, so an evil stag would be a good foil for the talking llama.
Reply
Reply
Reply
(The comment has been removed)
Reply
Ooh, ooh! Evil talking animal = raccoon, please? (They're certainly evil around here, they eat cats. :P)
Evil talking deer!
Evil talking cow!
Evil talking bird! (No, wait--Aladdin already did that one.)
Evil talking... snails?
Great, now I'm thinking of Austin Powers and Evil Petting Zoo. :P
Wonderful funny strip!
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment