Help!
Using a small rocket-propelled grenade to break someone out of rubble is not the best course of action, but when time is of the essence, you have to take extreme measures.
So yeah, I know the schedule is all out of whack here, but I’m not quitting.Β And here are some more lovely Spiderforest comics for your enjoyment!
What it Takes is a post-apocalyptic action/adventure that follows Colbey O’Conner as she searches for her fiance in a harsh and violent wasteland. Her biggest clue to his location is the enigmatic A City in a Place. Can she make it there before King Arthur, who wants the City’s resources for his own? Rated R for violence and profanity.
The Devil’s Own – Dominic is second generation Devil’s Own, a cadre of dhampir soldiers whose sole duty is to protect their vampire Lord, Damien, from threats within and without. When visitors arrive from the United Territories his world gets turned on its ear. Rated Mature for violence and language.
Ah, so THAT’S where the zombie apocalypse trope came from?
Granted, that’s kind of extreme way to clear of the rubble, but hey, whatever works. π
Don’t worry about the delays, take your time – glad to see this rolling at all.
(Though then again, try and stop something of Mike’s size and potential from rolling how it pleases. Perfectly doable. Yep.)
Where it came from? You flatter me, Iβm sure! π
When all you have is a hammer (or an armor-piercing round)… π
βWhen all you have is an armor-piercing jet-assisted micro-explosive, every problem begins to look like a battle-armored infantryman.β π
this may have originated elsewhere, if so, please correct me…
As the comment from Schlock Mercenary goes, if it makes (big) holes in the ground, it can double as an entrenching tool.
But… now that she doesn’t have an armor-piercing micro-grenade in her gun, how is she supposed to stop Victor when he gets there??
She’s gonna need a bigger gun. π