For the Love of Russia : 020 : All Hail King Torg!
on January 13, 2009 at 12:00 am
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At the suggestion of a ghostly assassin dubbed “Dead Grant”, Ninja Dan has trekked across Eastern Europe to arrive at a gypsy camp where he hopes to revive a mysteriously incapacitated Eben07.
Declassification Notes
As we conclude Part Two, a few parting thoughts.
While I am sure some of readers are glad to see Abel there, it certainly pains me to see Abel consorting with Vampirexia again. Its not easy to see your great great great great great great great great granddad consorting with a villainous vampiric harlot that [commentary on actions redacted by J.Herman Shepard - 01/13/2009] – I mean come on man! This is a legacy!
It you’re curious about the pipe Abel is smoking, it is a meerschuam pipe. I’ll do a small intel report about them tomorrow. Abel’s collection of meerschaum pipes is pretty amazing.
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Er… anyways (again) this is a really awesome comic. I love the panel where it shows Abel’s face.
Glad to see you enjoyed it, Wolf. I think this is one of my favorites for so many reasons. As usual, DBethel did a great job bringing this scene to life with his artwork.
I am pleased to see that Abel’s costume has remained. Brilliant, really. I bet it could be better if it had some question marks on it.
Hey guys! First of all, you know I love this comic already but I’ll say it again. I love this comic! Secondly thanks so much for the Ham homage!! hahaha that’s brilliant! My dad has a meerschaum pipe, I believe. In fact Ham’s pipe is directly inspired by another pipe he has in his collection, though his isn’t as extensive as Abel’s! D, it is truly wonderful seeing your new style! It’s like Eben 07 th e Director’s Cut! Unadulterated DBethel goodness! Don’t get me wrong, Photoshop is a wonderful invention but nothin’ beats the old pen and ink! Great stuff, both of you!
Thanks so much, Lauren. That certainly means a lot.
I’ll second that thank you – cheers for stopping in an taking the time to comment. Looking forward to seeing what you and Stephen have in store for Issue two of Ham & Eggs!