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I was reading things about this guy and I have many headcanons to tell fr!
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Extra baby’s
#digital art#fanart#puppet master#puppet master art#puppet master freak#puppet master mephisto#puppet master drac#puppet master kahn
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Puppet Master Puppets as Impractical Jokers Images I Have Saved On My Phone
Combining my two loves, here. I enjoyed making this way too much. I think it's funny. Hopefully someone finds this funny, too.
Blade:
Jester:
Six Shooter:
Tunneler:
Pinhead:
Leech Woman:
Torch:
Decapitron:
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Andre Toulon:
Kahn:
Drac:
Mephisto:
#get ready for a fuck ton of tags#puppet master#puppet master blade#puppet master jester#puppet master six shooter#puppet master tunneler#puppet master pinhead#puppet master leech woman#puppet master torch#puppet master decapitron#andre toulon#puppet master kahn#puppet master drac#puppet master mephisto#impractical jokers#I guess lol
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in order we gotttttt
leech woman, human blade, another human blade (but he wants to propose to u shhh), sleepy kahn, another leech woman, tunneler, blade, a crying jester, human leech woman and human tunneler in my design !! ✨✨✨✨ god these r so fun to do
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Kahn from Puppet Master finished yay
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Ok so Mortal Kombat has become super self indulgent. Like, in the past beofre its original producer went bankrupt, Mortal Kombat evolved as a franchise evolved its story. Scorpion wasnt searching revenge agiant his family killer anymore, now he was the elder god's champion. Sub zero became a grandmaster, Sonya and Jax created a organization to inspect Outworld (the other world that its always in war with Earth)
But now the stroy doesnt evolve. They had a reboot on the franchise and they really did simplify the lore to the worst. They made Mileena instead of being Kitana's sister for years before it was revealed she was a clone of her, she was made like for ayear before (which is trange when you see her outfits in the game) They made Shao Kahn a mumbling buffon instead of this war general that had its own contigency plans. They made Quan Chi, the copycat of Shabg Tsung, his replacement for no reason. Then it got worse. After Mortal Kombat 9, the characters evolved but barely. The only reason they did evolve is because Mortal Kombat X is 25 years after the prevoius game. In MK11, instead of evolving characters even further, they just replaced them with newer and younger version on the story. They had a whole plot of Liu Kang, the protagonist and the person who always was there to kill the villain, the villain because he was killed by his own master by accident amd now he doesnt believe shit he does, but they got nowhere with that. They had like a massacre that most of the heroes died on MK9 and they got revived by Quan Chi as revenants, people who objectives were turned for them to become evil. But most of them now are just mindless jobbers who dont do nothing of their own. They didnt plan nothing with the story. They also had developers developed PSTD by looking on actual gore to do the most realistic possible. There was a next gen thing happening but they also abandoned that idea. They focus on the so disinteresting Special Forces military instead of the magical and hellspawns that are way cooler. They pririotize the finishers, the fatalities, more than anything. Even disregarding the characters motives and personality. They all seem like brutish psychopats that just want to see blood and kill people. You can make Jonnhy Cage play a puppet out of his daughter's carcass. This isnt fun anymore. The gameplay also sucks. It got so simplufied that you have no punishing to people just spamming projectiles. The game doesnt have a point anymore. The story doesnt have a point anymore. Nothing matters to MK fans really. The only thing that matters is that there is Gore and that the roster from MK2 is always almost all there.
Im going to play KOF to calm my nerves
Enougy about infodump, i need to infohate. I need to tell what things piss me off incredibly
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Puppet Master doodles pt 2!!!!
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I have no explanation for myself
(AUDIO BELONGS TO THE SNAPCUBE SONIC DUBS)
#Puppet master#Puppet master 2#Shredder khan#Khan#Kahn#Gypsy#Mephistopheles#Mephisto#Shitpost#Snapcube#sonic fandub
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Kahn
One of the puppets who didn’t do much in the films, but did a lot in the comics.
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Lore time with the Shadow Priests
The Shadow Priests. Shao Kahn's most loyal servants and sorcerers. These Priests are actually vampires that fled Vaeternus when it burning to ash. They fled the fallen realm to serve Outworld’s Emperor. At first Shao Kahn didn't want these vampires to be apart of his court. So to prove their loyalty the vampires tore out their eyes and rip out their wings and presented them as gifts to their Kahn. Seeing how serious they were Shao Kahn allowed them to pledge their loyalty to him.
Their leader Moroban leads the Shadow Priests. The Priests are experts at magic, crafting experiments and controlling Outworld’s people from the shadows. The Shadow Priests are ones who created the Blood Magik. Moroban created the Flesh Pits to craft his experiments. The Flesh Pits would be later hand over the Shang Tsung.
In my story Kahn Coin the Shadow Priests play a much bigger role in the story. After Shao Kahn death the Shadow Priests believed that Shao Kahn was still alive. As a result of this belief the Shadow Priests refuse to join Mileena since they were not commanded to after their Emperor’s demise.
Eventually they did find their Master, but he was not the same man he was years ago. So as Shadow Priests do what Shadow Priests do best they aided Kotal Kahn from behind the shadows, ascending him to Outworld’s throne. Ermac however didn’t trust them. He knew the Shadow Priests were only loyal to Shao Kahn and he didn’t understand why they would serve the new Kahn. So he questions their motives and wonders if the Shadow Priests are hiding their true motives. Turns out he was right.
Shao Kahn was brought back to life through Shinnok’s amulet and through their meat puppet. Serving their Emperor once more they join Shao Kahn in his assault against Earthrealm. Unfortunately Outworld turn it back against Shao Kahn lead by Ermac who started the rebellion. As part of Shao Kahn’s last command he order the Shadow Priests to attack the combine armies of both Outworld, Earthrealm and the Netherrealm. The Shadow Priests would eventually meet their demise at the hands of the alliance. Overwhelmed and outnumbered they were slaughtered like flies, serving their master till their dyeing breath.
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Mortal Kombat: Unholy Partnership: The Vampire’s Plan.
Summary: After all these years of searching, Nitara finally has a plan to achieve her goals. All she needs is a few puppets to help.
Chapter List.
Chapter List Part Two.
In a cave not too far from Outworld’s living forest, stood Nitara who was burrowing her fangs into the neck of an unlucky victim. Once the blood was drained, Nitara dropped the corpse on the ground and wiped her mouth.
“Ah, that should keep me going.”
Nitara traced her hand across the faint scar on her stomach. The Saurian was so excited by having a relic of his people that he accidentally sliced her with the blade. He apologised afterwards and Nitara understood his exhilaration.
Still, perhaps I should have taken a few steps back.
The vampire moved on from the memory and remembered her mission: free her realm from Outworld’s clutches.
Nitara was a member of the race called Moroi, commonly referred to as Vampires. Their home, Vaeternus was conquered thousands of years ago and most of its people were left to rot. Their traditions, their way of life, stolen. Still, Nitara refused to let herself succumb to despair.
After much digging, blood, sweat and tears, she had tracked down the realm orb that bound her home realm, Vaeternus, to Outworld. It was hidden inside of a magma river that would certainly kill her if she even attempted to get to it.
Thankfully, during her observations around Outworld, she found a warrior in yellow armour. It looked more machine than man but could probably survive the heat without issue.
She needed a way to convince him, but nothing came to mind. Suddenly, she heard someone walking towards her. From the forest came the familiar form of Reptile.
Reptile crept up to her with his head lowered in shame. He kneeled before Nitara and spoke in a despondent tone.
“Shao Kahn has been killed because of my ignorance. I now offer my services to you, Lady Nitara.”
Nitara stared down at this pitiful being. She had read legends about the Saurian people. Noble warriors who fight till the final breath for their own. But Reptile was nothing like those stories. He was submissive, desperate for a master, for companionship.
All she did was give him a weapon and call him by name, and now he was devoted. It was almost depressing. Then Nitara realised that she could use his devotion to her advantage. She smiled kindly to reassure him.
“I accept your offer, Syzoth. In fact, I already have a task for you.”
Reptile’s head snapped to attention. This would work perfectly.
“What is it?”
“I have seen a warrior in yellow armour walking around the living forest. I need you to wound, but not kill. Focus your attack on disabling his right arm. I will take care of the rest.”
Reptile nodded and bowed his head.
“I will not fail you, Lady Nitara.”
Reptile dashed off into the woods, unaware of the satisfied grin on Nitara’s face. Her plan was coming together beautifully.
Soon, I shall feel the native soil of my home once more.
Vaeternus would be freed. The Moroi will survive.
#mortal kombat#mortal kombat deadly alliance#unholy partnership#things i create#my writing stuff#reptile mk#Nitara#Cyrax
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More puppet headcanons! (Well, actually these are related to a twisted new master- oh yeah mainly kahn because I love him-)
• Kahn's new soul is that of a soldier Eclair knew
• Kahn loves fashion (you can usually see him in a new outfit a lot) he sorta bonds with Jester through this
• Mep. (i can't spell his name, I am ashamed of myself-) has quite the good singing voice and is a drama king
• Anappa likes eating toothpaste, much to Lient's annoyance. (Lient is basically the helper of Anappa, he is the reason anappa gets into the universe in the first place)
• Kamikaze is easily ticked off, he can snap at any second
• Kahn loves theaters/opera/broadways/anything set on a stage really
• Mep. thinks he is better than Blade because he is the original
• Anappa is angry that his minions/puppets aren't what they used to be, he also gets angry that they listen to Lient more
• Kahn can be pretty damn snobby
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42 Webcomics Keshet Reads
I was recently reminded that I currently read a lot of webcomics, or have done so in the past. Here’s an incomplete list, linking to the first page where i can (which will usually mean the worst art). Organized thus: Title, Author. Genre. Format (long-format stories, short-format & single-page stories, or mixed). Description.
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, by Christopher Hastings. Comedy, Parody, Action. A man from a long line of Irish ninjas has devoted his own life to saving lives as a doctor, disappointing his family. His staff includes a sentient but non-speaking gorilla receptionist, and eventually a boy sidekick who grew a fabulous mustache out of sheer determination. Recurring threats include fast food mascots, ghosts, wizards, ghost wizards, and a disease that turns people into giant lumberjacks. Completed.
BACK, by Anthony Clark and KC Green. Comedy, Adventure, Absurdity, Weird West. Long-Format. A cowgirl comes back from the dead with no memory of who she was or how she died, and is told by a trio of “Cool Witches” that she has to bring about the end of the world—though what exactly that means remains a mystery. Consistently excellent visual storytelling from masters of sequential art; at least one WLW pairing among the characters.
Bite Me!, by Dylan Meconis. Comedy, Horror, Historic Fiction. Long-Format. A young woman becomes a vampire amidst the chaos of the French Revolution. Featuring immortal angst, a Jewish werewolf, and sacré bleu, the chickens. Completed (website can be slow to load).
Broodhollow, by Kris Straub. Horror, Weird Fiction. Long-Format. By the creator of the original creepypasta that inspired Channel Zero. A young man abounding with neuroses and compulsions comes to a strange little town in order to settle a late relative’s estate. Themes of unreliable memories and differences of perception.
Chainsawsuit, by Kris Straub. Comedy. Short-Format. Three-panel gag comic.
ChaosLife, by A. Stiffler & K. Copeland. Slice of Life, Autobiographical. Mixed-Format. The life of a queer couple and their pets: humor, lgbt issues, mental illness (K. experiences paranoid schizophrenia), cats, and occasional puppets.
Crunchy Bunches, by Scott Warren. Comedy. Mixed-Format. Cereal mascot parody focused on snaggle-toothed feline mascot Munchy and his friends.
Dead Winter, by Allison Shabet. Action, Horror, Comedy. Long-Format. Zombie apocalypse story with occasional partially-animated scenes, and a relatively low focus on the actual zombies. Infrequent updates, but has a Patreon with weekly content.
DRIVE, by Dave Kellet. Sci-Fi, Comedy. Long-Format. Humanity has taken to the stars, led by a second Spanish Empire that controls the secrets of FTL travel. When the crew of the Machito recover their science advisor and accidentally pick up a mysterious amnesiac alien at the same time, they become embroiled in intrigue that affects the whole of human space and beyond, caught between secret police, mind-controlling invaders, and a species dedicated to invention who have a grudge against humans.
El Goonish Shive, by Dan Shive. Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Superheroics, Slice of Life, Mad Science. Long Format. Difficult to pin down, once described as “the most squeaky-clean fetish comic online”—lots of characters undergoing fantastic transformations of their bodies. Starts out weak but gradually grew into one of the most progressive webcomics out there as the creator started to really think about the meaning of someone wanting to transform from a nerdy boy into a busty girl. I’ve said more about it, here. Significant LGBT content, including canon gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, genderfluid, and asexual characters.
Family Man, by Dylan Meconis. Historic Fiction, Horror, Romance, Libraries. Long-Format. A learned man of Jewish ancestry takes a position as a lecturer at a small Christian university in the middle of nowhere in the Germanies of the 18th century, and falls in love with the daughter of the head of the university—who has some secrets relating to her mother’s family On hiatus as of July 2017.
Freefall, by Mark Stanley. Comedy, Sci-Fi, Furry. Long-Format. A larcenous alien and his naive robot pal living on a human colony world acquire the services of an uplifted humanoid wolf as their ship’s engineer under less-than-legal circumstances. As time goes on, the crew becomes caught up in the struggles and politics of the artificial intelligences of the colony. Binge-reading page here, colored strips here.
Girl Genius, by Phil & Kaja Foglio. Gaslamp Fantasy (Not-Steampunk), Action, Comedy, Mad Science, Alternate History. Long-format. A young woman discovers that she is the latest in a line of mad scientists including the vanished heroes of Europa as well as some of its most terrible villains.
Goblins, by Ellipsis Hana Stephens. Fantasy, RPGs, Action, Body Horror. Long-format. A tribe of goblins go from being mere MOBs to taking levels as adventurers themselves, facing ambiguity about alignment, morality, and the place of "monsters” in a world that seems to favor humanoids. Can get very gory at times. Light LGBT content including a prominent gay male character; transgender creator.
Goodbye to Halos, by Valerie Halla. Fantasy, Adventure. Long Format. Forced through a gateway to another world for her own safety, Fenic finds herself in the “run-down queer district” of a city of animal people—and spends a few years coming into own identity as a trans lesbian, forging a new life. But the reasons she was forced into this world are catching up to her, and she’ll need to turn her protective streak towards defending herself. Heavy LGBT themes; often not safe for work. The only work i can think of where a trans girl’s underwear bulge is treated as a completely nonsexual and innocent thing.
Grrl Power, by Dave Barrack. Superheroes, Sci-Fi. Long Format. Probably Not Safe For Work. Comics nerd Sydney Scoville winds up becoming a superhero herself after circumstances force her to reveal her powers and join up with an agency providing training and oversight. While consistently funny and clever with the use of powers, it can be very centered on the male gaze; the art starts out being pretty . I actually first started reading it because I recognized one of the characters from years prior when the artist was posting softcore smut to furry websites.
Guilded Age, by T. Campbell & Phil Kahn, art by John & Jason Waltrip and Erica Henderson. Fantasy, RPGs, Action, MMOs. Long-Format. A group of adventurers face off against threats to their world—such as the CEO of the company that programmed their world in the first place. Strong themes of intrigue, the nature of violence, and the concept of good and evil in fantasy settings. Completed, now running extras & side stories, including annotated repeats of the original pages.
Gunnerkrigg Court, by Tom Siddell. Fantasy, Sci-Fi. Long-Format. A young girl attends a strange boarding school specializing in matters of the supernatural and obscure, making friends with classmates, a ghost, robots, psychopomps, living shadows, fairies, and eldritch horrors in the form of silly woodland creatures while exploring the mysteries of the school and her own ancestry. Shows remarkable art progression; the style of the first storyline is unrecognizable from the present. Especially rewarding if you’re into alchemy. LGBT content, including prominent WLW characters. Warnings: unreality is a recurring theme, and there is a bit of “suicidal” fairies desperate to be reincarnated as humans. Boxbot is rubbish.
Johnny Wander, by Yuko Ota & Ananth Hirsh. Autobiographical, Fantasy, Humor, Mixed-Format. A mix of slice-of-life autobiographical pages, and short stories, including the longer format “Barbarous” and “Lucky Penny”.
Kevin & Kell, by Bill Holbrook. Comedy, Slice-of-Life, Furry. Mixed-Format. Extremely long-running strip (daily updates since September of 1995). In a world of anthropomorphic animals where predatory species can legally & without repercussions hunt & consume other species, a businesswoman wolf (Kell) and her uncommonly large rabbit husband (Kevin) make their blended family work in spite of social stigma against predator/prey relationships. Far more light-hearted than it sounds, though it often touches on social issues and drama. Light LGBT content from some minor recurring characters.
Kill Six Billion Demons, by Abbadon. Fantasy, Metaphysical, Martial Arts. Long Format. A college student’s attempt at heterosexuality is interrupted by the arrival of a legendary king of all reality. Thrust into a battle over the greatest power of all worlds, Allison faces devils, angels, and the city at the center of the 777,777 universes. It’s a lot to take in. Occasionally not safe for work. Frequent LGBT content, including WLW.
Love Me Nice, by Amanda Lafrenais. Comedy, Hollywood. Long Format. Set in a world shared by cartoon characters and ‘real’ people (think Roger Rabbit), where TV star Mac T. Monkey Jr. struggles between his irresponsible instincts and his attempts to build a life as an adult and a relationship with fellow protagonist (and manager) Claire. Some LGBT content; infrequent updates. Occasionally Not Safe For Work.
Manly Guys Doing Manly Things, by Coelasquid. Comedy, Videogames, Parody. Mixed-Format. The staff of a temp agency for “ludicrously macho guys” tries to help the protagonists of video games, TV, and movies deal with their testosterone-addled brains in a constructive fashion. Occasional LGBT content—mostly MLM, naturally. Keep an eye out for the fluffy little velociraptors, and Mr. Fish the Gyarados. On indefinite hiatus since June of 2018.
Narbonic, by Shaenon K. Garrity. Comedy, Sci-Fi, Mad Science, Gerbils. Mixed-Format. Comp Sci. grad Dave needs a job. Helen B. Narbon, cute blonde mad scientist with a gerbil fixation, is hiring. Story arcs feature action-packed forensic linguistics, a worldwide conspiracy of guys with the same name, rodents uplifted to sentience, time travel. Some awkwardness around gender transformations, light LGBT content. Completed, with author annotations.
Nedroid Picture Diary, by Anthony Clark. Comedy, Absurdity. Short Format. Short comics that very quickly come to focus on the antics of the anomalous ursine orb Beartato and his friend/roommate Reginald, a bird who is just terrible.
Not Drunk Enough, by Tess Stone. Supernatural, Action, Horror. Long Format. A survival horror styled webcomic by a creator with a history of exceptionally dynamic page composition and lettering. Expect lots of magnificently weird body horror.
O Human Star, by Blue Delliquanti. Roboticist Al Sterling died. Al Sterling woke up an android body mimicking his own. As he reconnects with his former partner-in-several-senses, he explores a world that remembers him as one of its greatest innovators. Major themes of identity, the definition of humanity, and gender and sexuality. LGBT themes including MLM and transgender characters. Warning for some discussion of self-harm.
Outsider, by Jim Francis. Sci-Fi. Long Format. Beautifully-illustrated science fiction story that is painfully slow to update. If you watched a lot of 80s and 90s sci-fi anime, you’ll get the vibe that this has—including its arguable weak point of being centered on a man who finds himself among an alien race dominated by warrior women.
Patrik the Vampire, by Bree Paulsen. Supernatural, Slice-of-Life. Long Format. The unlife and history of an exceptionally awkward vampire and the mortals around him—book club, knitting, coffee shops, violent murder. Some LGBT content.
Poppy O’Possum, by I. Everett. Fantasy, Furries. Long Format. A single mother in a world of animal people where only opossums lack magic, Poppy just wants to settle down in quiet and safety with her daughter Lily. The world has other ideas—but fortunately, Poppy is mind-blowingly strong. On hiatus. Some LGBT content.
Questionable Content, by Jeph Jacques. Slice-of-Life, Comedy, Sci-Fi. Mixed-Format. Starts out focusing on indie rock fan Marten and his robotic “anthroPC” Pintsize. As the art evolves, so does the subject matter, focusing more and more on the rest of the cast and topics like the nature of personhood and identity for artificial intelligence. Eventually comes to feature significant LGBT content, including bisexual and transgender characters in the main cast.
Rae the Doe, by Olive Brinker. Comedy, Slice-of-Life. (Mostly) Short Format. If Garfield was a transgender doe and wore clothes and also there weren’t any jokes about Mondays or lasagna and the comic was constantly assumed to be autobiographical in spite of its creator frequently asserting otherwise and the comic was still genuinely funny. But otherwise just like Garfield, really.
Selkie, by Dave Warren. Sci-Fi, Slice-of-Life, Comedy, Drama. Long-Format. Former adoptee Todd becomes a father himself to a strange young girl who turns out to be a refugee from a secret underwater civilization. While the public gradually becomes aware that humans are not alone, family forms and is redefined as secrets from both Todd and Selkie’s past are revealed and dealt with, and kids confront issues of inclusion and exclusion. Also, for some reason two of the kids from Evangelion are Todd’s neighbors.
Skin Deep, by Kory Bing. Fantasy, Coming-of-Age, Monster Girls (and Boys). Michelle discovers the secret world of mythical monster people after a small medallion unlocks her own heritage as a sphinx—supposedly long-extinct, according to the other monsters. Michelle must explore who she is and her family history while also trying to avoid completely upending nonhuman society and maintaining secrets within a culture already used to the use of magical illusions and transformations. Light LGBT content.
Skin Horse, by Shaenon Garrity. Comedy, Sci-Fi, Mad Science, Zombies, Canadians. Mixed-Format. Set in the same universe as Narbonic (see above), “Skin Horse” follows an organization of the same name dedicated to providing social services to beings only recognized by the secret shadow government—staffed by a patchwork zombie bioweapon, a talking sled dog, a cross-dressing pansexual psychologist, and a receptionist in the form of an immobile Victorian robotic weapon of mass destruction, all overseen by a sentient swarm of bees. Frequent LGBT content.
Something*Positive, by RK Milholland. Comedy, Slice-of-Live, Parody. Mixed-Format. Very long-running comic that gradually grows from a dark and misanthropic sense of humor into a dark and misanthropic sense of humor with a warm and gooey center. Earlier comics can be pretty weak and handle many subjects very poorly (the first strip, linked above, features an abortion “joke”); gradually improves.in terms of LGBT representation to the point that it’s one of the better webcomics in that regard. I might recommend skipping ahead in the archives to the current decade (the “1937″ and “1938″ are strips flashing back to the previous generations).
Spacetrawler, by Christopher Baldwin. Sci-Fi, Comedy. Long-Format. The naive but brilliant alien race known as the Eebs are enslaved by interplanetary society at large, depending on their servile nature to maintain the high standard of technology and transportation across the void of space. A group of utterly incompetent aliens come to Earth to seek help in freeing the Eebs... and generally fuck everything up for the best with their terrible choices of sample humans. Currently in the midst of a sequel series focusing on new intrigue and antics, including a talking, murderous kangaroo.
Spinnerette, by Krakow Studios. Superheroes, Comedy, Sci-Fi. Mixed-Format. A grad student develops spider-themed superpowers—including extra arms—and attempts to navigate both concealing her transformation, and becoming a superhero in a world where super-powered vigilantes and criminals are a fact of life. Not Work-Safe due to suggestive artwork including improbably form-fitting costumes over improbably large bosoms. Recurring LGBT content.
Val & Isaac, by @tredlocity. Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Comedy. Mixed-Format. A space mercenary, her wizard buddy, and the cyborg fish girl who keeps all their technology functional, occasionally featuring their shapeshifting assassin friend Space Dread. Major LGBT content, including WLW and MLM, and a prominent transgender character.
Vattu, by Evan Dahm. Fantasy, Worldbuilding. Long-Format. Born to the Fluters of the grasslands, Vattu finds her traditional subsistence lifestyle torn away as a multi-species empire asserts a claim over her people’s lands. A fantasy epic with several major arcs; see also the creator’s earlier completed works Rice Boy and Order of Tales.
XKCD, by Randall Munroe. Science, Parody, Comedy. Short Format. Stick figures and scientific silliness. Make a point of checking the alt-text of each comic by moving your cursor over the strip. Early pages are much more along the lines of experimental sketches; link above directs to a random comic in the archives. Some comics are more along the lines of interactive games!
Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic (YAFGC), by Rich Morris. Fantasy, Comedy, Parody. Mixed-Format. Not Work-Safe. The inhabitants of a world heavily based in Dungeons & Dragons go about their lives as monsters, humanoids, and soul-searching mixes of the two. Begins with a romance between a beholder and a goblin, gradually builds up to battles between nations and the gods themselves, while also finding time to explore family, loss and love, and whether kobolds count as sapient. Moderate LGBT content including recurring gay & bisexual characters (it’s a very large cast); new readers guide here.
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Leech Woman: You know you can't solve all of your problems with a sword, right?
Kahn: I am aware. That is why I brought two swords
#incorrect quotes#incorrect puppet master quotes#puppet master#puppet master leech woman#puppet master kahn
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i provide sickie drawings ! been thinking of them a lot 😭 i give human jester, human blade n human pinhead w a sprinkle of kahn to top it off 🤓 my servers goin a little craaaazy
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Kahn from Puppet Master sketch
😎 I always thought there would be more of him when I watched the first PM movie
#kahn puppet master#puppet master art#puppet master#horror movies#sketch#digital drawing#digital fanart#eepic#kahn yay
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