Old Debts 3
If you are a new reader, you might want to subscribe to “Holiday Wars” as well as start reading it from the beginning. Once you’re caught up on the main storyline then checkout the side stories in “Tales of Holiday’s Past.”
Parentage in this story is very different from what we saw in the “Born a Fool” story because Odin and St. Nicholas didn’t directly create Santa/Sinterklaas like Puck and Shakespeare created The Fool.
Don’t forget, the artwork from “Old Debts” is being done by the amazing TL Collins!
TL Collins is the artist and creator of the web-comic known as Bullfinch. A comic known for it’s bizarre mixture of magic, monsters, fantasy, and squirrels thrown into a large blender and pulped into a fine paste. He has collaborated on several other comic works like Superfogeys, Th3rdworld’s Creature Feature, and Daniel Boom: AKA Loudboy.
a metal eye patch screwed into his eye socket that must have hurt when they put the screws in..
Meh it's Odin.
Legendary Norse toughness: if he used any anesthetic at all, it was probably something alcoholic – mead, maybe – administered orally only.
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BTW, I always thought it was spelled "Ragnarok". Though I suppose the actual spelling requires runes that can't be duplicated in Unicode …
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Typo.There was another mistake like two weeks ago I haven't fixed yet either. I'm planning on doing a whole bunch of lettering next week and will take care of both of them then.
I fixed the typo.
Your version of Odin cracks me up.I laughed out loud at the mother thing.
Thanks!
The art is amazing. I can't wait to see what happens when we get to some actual action.
TL did an absolute fantastic job with this whole story. You guys won't be disappointed. In fact by the end I'm sure you'll all be sad to see him go. I know I will be.
His eye patch is way cooler than that shiny thing Anthony Hopkins wore.
this is reminding me more and more of discworld (that's a good thing).
when it was first started it seemed like the holidays had very specific requirements in terms of it needing to be an actual holiday and such. but the further it goes the more I think of discworlds gods and personifications where anything there is enough belief in can exist and be changed throughout the years.