Cataclysm came out today and now you know what I was doing for the past five hours
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Did you pick out a language known for its subtly, wit, and musical air (Welsh), blend it into a clever and heroic name (‘N Boeth Chi), and create a worgen to fight the Forsaken and its Horde allies?
Did you make a werewolf mage and give it a name that translates to “Hot Dog”, in Welsh? I know I did this morning.
I do this comic for free, but if you like it and have a little extra to throw my way, I'd very much appreciate it.
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Yeah Cata had to come out the night before I’ve got a final… guess what I picked over studying.
Cue piano melody, montage of the wacky/romantic hijinks of setting up the gallery space.
Queue?
Cue. As in, “Cue the curtain!” it means signal, as opposed to queue, which is a listing.
Cue.
Qué?
Actually when i first read “cue piano” i thought it was italian. Weak mind -so easily confoozed.
Did you pick out a language known for its subtly, wit, and musical air (Welsh), blend it into a clever and heroic name (‘N Boeth Chi), and create a worgen to fight the Forsaken and its Horde allies?
Did you make a werewolf mage and give it a name that translates to “Hot Dog”, in Welsh? I know I did this morning.
I made a Wargen hunter called Cry Havoc, so when I shapeshift I can run around with my hunting dog like someone let slip the dogs of war /giggle
Tomrrow’s comic should have two punchlines.
In this strip, Marlene is shining a spotlight on them to heighten the DRAMA!
No, wait!
Another strip like this and we can ask for THREE.
punchlines.
in response to Roto13’s comment.
Another cute moment from them. *v*