Bastardy in the Norse canon is kinda par for the course, no? Loses its power as an insult. (ofc in NZ where I live, it has no power as an insult at all, in fact you most often hear it used in the expression, ‘yeah, nah, he’s a good bastard’)
Hi! I really like your comics. But when I saw this page for the first time, I wanted to ask the question: “Where does Loki get extra food on the ship? He got fat from the last page…” and then I realized that it was because of the water. But Cole should keep a closer eye on the provisions. Good luck for you/
Don’t worry, they’ve got plenty of provisions when they left Iceland. It’s not one of those things I really focus on because it’s not pertinent to the plot. There’s actually a lot of storage in the hull that can be accessed by lifting pieces of deck (like when Coal hid Rollo before they arrived in Ireland). Thank you for reading!
Ah, the advantages of being dead/a god: underwater conversations for true privacy.
We’ll pretend it’s easy to understand voices underwater too.
Be kind of amusing if the boat just kept going on without them
Rollo better pay attention!
Loki’s trick in the last panel seems a little heavy-handed
(see what I did there?)
BOO. Also hah.
Bastardy in the Norse canon is kinda par for the course, no? Loses its power as an insult. (ofc in NZ where I live, it has no power as an insult at all, in fact you most often hear it used in the expression, ‘yeah, nah, he’s a good bastard’)
Well “f*cking piece of sh*t!” would probably alienate some readers. But Coal’s thinking it!
Just calmly change Coals hands to bones.. One way to make him let go.. This is going in an interesting direction
Loki is very creative.
Hi! I really like your comics. But when I saw this page for the first time, I wanted to ask the question: “Where does Loki get extra food on the ship? He got fat from the last page…” and then I realized that it was because of the water. But Cole should keep a closer eye on the provisions. Good luck for you/
Don’t worry, they’ve got plenty of provisions when they left Iceland. It’s not one of those things I really focus on because it’s not pertinent to the plot. There’s actually a lot of storage in the hull that can be accessed by lifting pieces of deck (like when Coal hid Rollo before they arrived in Ireland). Thank you for reading!