Welll…that’s a surprising reaction from Victoria. At least, I was surprised when I wrote it. But that’s how it is with Groovy, Kinda. Sometimes I just have to listen to the characters.
No matter how insane they get. What did she just feed Edison?
Well, you’re not gonna find out next time, ’cause we’re going back to Larry’s world as he plays delivery boy. And boy, what a delivery.
By the way, in numbering this comic I realized that we missed our Big 700th comic! Oh well, let’s remember when 800 rolls around.
Interesting. I’m not sure Vampire Victoria has correctly assigned blame for the recent wreckage, but no matter, the plot rolls on! We’ll celebrate at 750!
Very talented vets they have on this side of the discombobulationotronamathingamajigger
I’m sure there are vets who specialize in Magical Creatures. Whether or not she can put this one back together remains to be seen.
Vampire Vickie has, as is her wont, jumped to the wrong conclusion. Though, if you re-read “The Importance of Being Eleanor,” these two are quite often at loggerheads.
Also, Eleanor has been known, from time to time, to scheme.
Well, supposedly Bloody Marys are good for hangovers…
The vet’s coming? Not, like, the mortician…? Curious.
Well, yeah. She ripped his head off; she didn’t shoot him with a silver bullet.
“It’s just a flesh wound!”
“I’ve had worse!”
Writing as someone who has had to deal with drunk drivers and fatal wrecks before as a road safety “expert”, even an alcoholic is dead at .5%BAC.
Writing as a person who had to deal with drunk drivers and fatal wrecks as a road safety “expert” even alcoholics are dead at .5% BAC.
Normally I can “get” your punny page titles, but not this one. So I googled “Talion” and didn’t get anything that helped understand but did find that it’s the name of the protagonist in the LotR game “who shares a body with Celebrimbor.” Which is a sentence that made me stop and stare.
Google can be fun. But I still don’t get whatever pun you were aiming at.
Talion n. Retaliation; esp., retaliation according to the Mosaic Law, “eye for an eye, tooth for tooth,” etc. Rare.
Also “A slip of a tree.” Obs.
Webster’s New International Dictionary 1924
Eleanor gets many of her words and phrases from here.
The pun is loosely based on “Tellin’ on you.” It’s admittedly one of my weaker attempts.
Also, this is an illustration of why librarians are necessary. Google won’t tell you everything.
I thought it was a typo for ‘talon’ and I still didn’t get it.
The vet, yeah, why not? It’s not really a head injury, right?