Clearly the reason why you see Allison from her hollow eye in the first panel is because it represents that she feels hollow inside after everyone she knows is dead and she’s a zombie
They’re best friends. They’re gonna be pissed at each other from time to time. For the time being I can’t think of a good reason to split these two ding dongs up. 🙂
I periodically attempt to write some sort of comment for this one, but I dunno man. I can’t do the feels justice. It’s so cool that these characters really feel and act like they’ve known each other forever, and that every time there’s a more serious bit, it always fits organically into a normally goofy story. Plus the dialogue is stellar as usual. Anyway, yeah, mad props and thumbs-up, etc., etc.
Is this a goblins parody.
goblins?
He’d probably alluding to the high levels of SAD going on.
Some comic about suffering goblins getting killed by knights, or something like that
IT’S NILBOG SPELLED BACKWARDS
Problems with friends can be mended by assaulting them with household items. Noted.
I learn so much from this comic!
Clearly the reason why you see Allison from her hollow eye in the first panel is because it represents that she feels hollow inside after everyone she knows is dead and she’s a zombie
I came for laughs but got feels instead. Damn you Gob, y u do dis?
But seriously, I enjoyed this comic keep up the good work.
Shit!
Gotta hand it to you Gob, you are good with them letters.
I didn’t know Allison was part Anglerfish.
for a second there, i was worried that they’d split. happy to see that last panel.
They’re best friends. They’re gonna be pissed at each other from time to time. For the time being I can’t think of a good reason to split these two ding dongs up. 🙂
Goddamn it Gob, genuinely getting the sads here
Hurts so good. Wonderful character development!
I periodically attempt to write some sort of comment for this one, but I dunno man. I can’t do the feels justice. It’s so cool that these characters really feel and act like they’ve known each other forever, and that every time there’s a more serious bit, it always fits organically into a normally goofy story. Plus the dialogue is stellar as usual. Anyway, yeah, mad props and thumbs-up, etc., etc.