It’s late, and I may or may not have lost my Bamboo tablet’s stylus…so this page will be lineart-only for at least one day.
(Also, the Breezy Pirates really wasted their first turn, huh?)
It’s late, and I may or may not have lost my Bamboo tablet’s stylus…so this page will be lineart-only for at least one day.
(Also, the Breezy Pirates really wasted their first turn, huh?)
Not entirely. From what’s happening with poor, frightened Silent Pirate looks like a callback to the Breezy Pirate’s first major battle…
http://www.silentpirate.com/comic/silent-pirate-chapter-3-page-3/
I guess you’re right! Considering it breathes electricity, if Jupiter wasn’t waterproof, any source of water would be quite the super effective attack…
That’s a running cliche I’ve noticed in a lot of places. Giant indestructible robot/electric-powers supervillain have water as their one weakness, and using it puts them out of commission.
But I don’t think it will be very effective…
not unless you want more retcons 😛
Yeah, one major retcon is enough…
No chance of short circuiting the beast thens? Only I’ve come across plenty of mechs and the like that used thunder based moves yet be weak to the stuff~
Nah, no plans to go in quite that direction.
I bet if they let chef v.m. jr. fight he would kick butt.
You’re right, there would be a deluge of candy bars aimed at Jupiter! Why overpower ’em when you can beat ’em by giving ’em robo-diabetes?
or maybe the robots secret weekness is citrus.
Chef VM’ll unleash the power of Sunny D?