If you've just come to the comic, you've caught the tail end of the latest about Gavin, who lives with his grandparents outside the werewolf town. If only they knew he's a werewolf, too. Werewolves will return next week.
There is another thing i just realized over the last few pages i like about this comic here.
Kids actual behaving like kids. rather then small adults like they are often portrayed in other media.
Thank you, Moonwolf. I try... and it's nice to hear it works. :) As always, thanks so much for reading and commenting. Howl!
Oh... and Grandma's Apple Tarts? Yes, Gavin's missing out on pure country goodness. Seems a little harsh of Grandma, doesn't it? Then again, the kid's already doing tons of chores around the place... so she's upping the ante. Plus she really doesn't like the dark sided stuff.
and on the subject of fun in the sun...do werewolves sweat? regular canines don't, which is why they do the whole panting thing - which i think was part of nature's evil plan to make us all go 'awwwwww...' at bleppy dogs
He just might. However, the next page returns us to Wolverton.
Love the pic.
My werewolves sweat. Again, there's no negating their human traits. And just imagine if they were all panting all the time... no, actually, let's not. So they sweat like their human selves, and the in-comic evidence: Another Encounter P11
Kids actual behaving like kids. rather then small adults like they are often portrayed in other media.
Also i bet this Apple Tarts must be really good.
Oh... and Grandma's Apple Tarts? Yes, Gavin's missing out on pure country goodness. Seems a little harsh of Grandma, doesn't it? Then again, the kid's already doing tons of chores around the place... so she's upping the ante. Plus she really doesn't like the dark sided stuff.
and on today's episode of wholesome werewoofs, here's one who's ready to put this whole corona nonsense behind him so he can hit the beaches!
and on the subject of fun in the sun...do werewolves sweat? regular canines don't, which is why they do the whole panting thing - which i think was part of nature's evil plan to make us all go 'awwwwww...' at bleppy dogs
Love the pic.
My werewolves sweat. Again, there's no negating their human traits. And just imagine if they were all panting all the time... no, actually, let's not. So they sweat like their human selves, and the in-comic evidence: Another Encounter P11
what's in the clothing that lets them stretch with shifting, though? the only material i can think of that does that is lycra
Cool! There's also a Belgian one that seems to be.