Mar 11

Going Bats In The Cave

It appears that Monroe’s chain reaction of disasters has placed him in a dark damp dungeon with mysterious voices. As Forrest Gump’s mother use to say “life is like a box of chocolates”.  So if you get too close to the fire, you’re going to end up with a really gooey mess on your hands. See you next Tuesday, hopefully with a major reveal.

If you don’t remember Glortch, you are either a new reader or you stepped out for popcorn during an earlier part of the story.


 

2 Responses

  1. marty says:

    Some days I know how it feels to be Glortch. How do you do those awesome bg’s in Photoshop? Maybe a little tute for us Puddin’ devotees?

  2. Thanks Marty,
    I’m planning to do an article about digital painted backgrounds for my Bristol Board & Ink blog so check in over there from time to time and look for it. Bristol Board & Ink

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Transcript

Panel 1
Monroe:
Swim to the light, swim to the light…. Don’t panic.

Panel 2
Monroe:
What a huge cave, it’s like I stumbled into some game of Dungeons & Dragons.

Panel 3
Monroe:
It sure is dark in here.
Dungeon Voice #1:
That’s because this is a dungeon, we haven’t seen any dragons yet, just lots of nasty squirrels.

Panel 4
Monroe:
I’m hallucinating, first I’m taking directions from a rock in a bag…. now I’m hearing cave voices.
Dungeon Voice #1
Just our luck, the first critter that shows up down here and he’s dumber than a bucket of paint.
Dungeon Voice #2
True, but that still makes him smarter than Glortch!