One day someone will tell me they fantasize about Bowler stepping on them and that on that day I will feel accomplished.

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Pig-Hearted Perversions 5: Don’t Have A Cow

Grymm Ramblings

Pretty sure the last and only time CreepKnight's colorblindness was mentioned was 10 lifetimes ago.

Speaking of lifetimes ago, look at my boy Napoleon. What a fucking glow up here's gotten over the years since his very first appearance. I just really like how he turned out on this page. He looks so good it makes me want to use him more.

Fun fact, Naps was originally supposed to be way more prominent as a mostly harmless antagonist to CreepKnight but then we just... never did that. I do wonder if it's because CK got tired with his patented method of creating the weird broken French Napoleon spoke.

But hey, if anyone is interested in some CreepKnight vs, Napoleon comics, there's totally a smattering of those over on the VWPatreon. "NEEDS" is my personal favorite.

Speaking of Patreon strips, after this page goes live I will likely be removing the recent CreepKnight vs. Crow strips that I used as fillers last month. They'll still be up on the VWPatreon, but they break up the archive flow here too much for my liking.

On THAT note, so sorry for falling off that neat once a week schedule last month. The urge to dip back into working on my fantasy comic ConQuest of the Aerolith-Mortus over came me and I just couldn't break away until it was finished. And my god there were some many little robotic bits and tubes to get through. But good news is, I did get through it and you can read it over on that other site with all my fever dreams on it.

I do believe that covers everything this week. I'm hoping to nearly have both Pig-Hearted Perversions and SPC Emergency Broadcast finished up by the time this month is over. I think I can do that within three pages for each. It depends. Maybe four for PHP and two for Broadcast.

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