Enemy
Chapter: Season Two
Here is the slight calm before the storm that arrives in Friday’s comic as Dagger McStab and Melinani Summerwind take on Lord Greymane Douchebro and their raised (now evil) companions.
Evil Sam’s actions have caused the unimaginable: Mel and Brett have joined forces. The finish line to this arc is in sight and Friday’s comic leading into next week should be interesting (or at least I hope so).
See you on Friday!
Brian
… Dude.
Shit just got real. š
‘Roll for initiative’ always sounds like throwing down the gauntlet!
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I’m loving this series! Keep up the great work!
…oh shiiiiiiiiii…
Evil Sam? Package for Evil Sam! It’s from Beatdown Inc, if you’ll just sign here….
The beatific look on Brett’s face in the third panel is too much. This whole Brett as a good guy phase of the comic has me questioning my notions of reality.
It shouldn’t. The reality seems to be that Brett is good at what he does, and what he does is be a foil for Sam. So when Sam’s being reasonable, he can come off as annoying. When Sam goes off the deep end, however, he’s the hero Gotham needs.
are their seriously not alot of comments? this comic is amazing!!
Somehow I get the feeling I’ve missed something important…
love it. “Roll for Initiative or Shut The Hell Up” is quickly becoming one of my favorite lines now
Doing an archive dive again, and this comic arc still kinda bothers me. I know we want Evil Sam to be redeemed, but using meta-knowledge the characters have no reasonable way of learning, as well as hiding things from the DM? In any of the games /DMs I’ve rolled with, that would be a reason for Evil Sam to say, “These monsters appear to be immune to holy water…and you don’t know why. You don’t even know why your character thought they’d be vulnerable. And whatever was in that note you’re passing and deliberately not letting me see? It doesn’t work, and you have a 50% chance that it backfires on your characters catastrophically.”
Seriously, where was Brett when DudeBro beat the crap out of his best friend, Sam? And Mel is okay with it, like it’s somehow cool or understandable that her boyfriend physically assaults a friend for no reason?
Dead characters is the least they deserve to suffer. Kicked from the game and banned from the store, while the cops take DudeBroBoyfriend aside for an introduction to LARPing Crime & Punishment…? Sounds good to me. I know that’s not what was planned or how it plays out, but at *this* point in the arc, that’s how it should have gone.