After Wrath 24: On Overdue Exits and Face Bashing

From the depths of the highly fortified archive in the Voodoo Walrus Art Dungeon it crawls. Preserved by way of the life bloods of innumerable writing implements. The "Pen-Killer" returns to the Overworld for the first time in six years and this time, it's looking for a new place to call home. The "Pen-Killer" was Grymm's way of both celebrating and mourning the (at the time) one off coloring job Marron did for the special Episode 50 Voodoo Walrus comic. To make it extra special, he sacrificed all of his current shading pens and a box of new pens to go above and beyond what he usually put into the comics at that point. It wasn't until later that fans native to the area could be heard referencing the page as "The Pen-Killer". Now, one lucky Walrus Embracer can own this original art for themselves. Let's put it on up here. Here, we go. IMG You can almost smell the spilled, inky juices. -As with the previous originals that've been put up for sale, this is a one time, first come-first serve chance. -The piece itself is a combination of Micron and Prismacolor pen and acrylic ink on 8.5: x 11" illustration board. -Its condition has held up wonderfully in the Art Dungeon vault, the whites are still clean and white, the inks still dark, and inky andvoid-like. -The piece will be sturdily back boarded and magically warded for shipping to protect against bending and disgruntled Postal Wizards. -The price tag on this one is $40 USD. For US residents, there's no shipping cost. Unfortunately, due to recent changes in postal prices, we're going to have to charge an extra $6 USD for shipping outside the US. We're very sorry about that. -Paypal, check, and money order will all be accepted. If interested, contact Grymm at grymm@voodoowalrus.com to hash out the more specific details and such.

7 thoughts on “After Wrath 24: On Overdue Exits and Face Bashing

  1. I saw something like that coming but unless Bowler was the girl Rip stole there’s a story to hear there.

    1. So you’re implying that Rip stole Bowler from CK then?

      1. …no only that maybe he thinks he did. Women aren’t stolen, we choose someone else and the bitter party claims we were stolen.

  2. Personally, I’d like to believe that had Rip been allowed to finished his statement, it would’ve read “….Just them, me, and the ocelot.”

  3. Next week on Cooking Lichtenstein: Tenderized and braised jasckass, with side of gratuitous curb-stomping, in a delicate vinegar-in-the-eyes reduction.

    1. Ah, but the question is: what wine would best compliment such an experience?

      1. A Spatlese, with a dry sweetness.Crisp, refreshing: perfect for vengeance.

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