By The Word
By The Word
(I know it's "By The Sword," but I wanted a Colbert reference.)
Hopefully we finally get to see Integra's big encounter with the Major soon. I gave Erin a HellSING just for that occasion many moons ago. Muah ha ha...
Hopefully we finally get to see Integra's big encounter with the Major soon. I gave Erin a HellSING just for that occasion many moons ago. Muah ha ha...
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Okay, so the arc STARTS with the encounter. Awesome. Wish granted. Let's see how Erin writes it! Does Integra get meaner, more love lost, or quieter and more focused on dispensing death?
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Hey, as long as VIKI there finally bites it, I know I'll be happy.
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
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Now the question is can the Sword of Dios cut a barrier made with Doc's mad science? Probably.
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Okay, I'm in.
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Lupin...you magnificent bastard I WATCHED YOUR SERIES!
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
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For some reason my first thought was Carmen San Deigo. Then i noticed the fangs. Is Lupin going to be able to doge magic bullets? Then again he can take lots of damage.flyboy254 wrote:Lupin...you magnificent bastard I WATCHED YOUR SERIES!
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(reads latest strip)
OKAY, HOW DID ALUCARD SHOW UP!?!

OKAY, HOW DID ALUCARD SHOW UP!?!
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This makes me want to see a marksmanship contest between Rippy and Jigen. It would be hilarious. Not sure if that's Lupin or Madeline in the costume.
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We've gotten invaded by a Russian-speaking spammer!
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Pssst...you don't have to comment when this happens ^_~ I'm the one who deletes all the spam, and I read everything posted on this subforum. So it'll all get seen and taken care of within a day or two (slightly longer if I'm on vacation), no matter what.BigKwell wrote:We've gotten invaded by a Russian-speaking spammer!
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I think it's Lupin as I assume he can mimic voices. I can't really remember so i'm basing my assumption on the fact that my other fav anime Arsène Lupin homage can. Funny that manga is having a little flashback set in Paris.
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Should have known. Thanks, Erin.SailorPtah wrote:Pssst...you don't have to comment when this happens ^_~ I'm the one who deletes all the spam, and I read everything posted on this subforum. So it'll all get seen and taken care of within a day or two (slightly longer if I'm on vacation), no matter what.BigKwell wrote:We've gotten invaded by a Russian-speaking spammer!
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(reads latest strip)
And now, the shooting starts. Hope we don't see any more rounds of 'Go Fish'.
And now, the shooting starts. Hope we don't see any more rounds of 'Go Fish'.
Elwin "Blaine" Coldiron
"When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my pistol."
Stephen W. Hawking
"When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my pistol."
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Yeah...me too. *Curled up in a fetal ball of terror*Xuanwu wrote:I'm digging Major's expression here. Very good.
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
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That was either a lucky shot or the previous shots were the Major configuring his arm. I wonder how good a shot he was when he was still in a human body?
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I believe the saying is, "God protects, but armor protects better"?
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
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Okay Integra, you gotta admit you were an idiot this time. Not even you can tempt fate.