A comic coming 2026
if you like Adventure time, frankenstein, the Witcher, and mob psycho this might be for you:)

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A comic coming 2026
if you like Adventure time, frankenstein, the Witcher, and mob psycho this might be for you:)
I've decided to keep a record of all of the requests I receive and finish today for posterity.
Request 1: Cure boils.
Request 2: Cure boils.
Request 3: Cure boils.
Request 4: Enchanting a home to prevent gnomish pranks.
Request 5: Cure hemorrhoids.
Request 6: Cure boils.
Request 7: Eternal life (recommended the ingestion of mercury to prevent further requests).
Request 8: Reparations for damages I have caused to the town (denied).
Request 9: Cure boils.
Request 10: Cure boils... This idea seems redundant. Consider this record my last.
There is an unfortunate misconception among the general populace that skeletons are naturally aggressive. This is not the case: hostility is almost always a learned behavior.
Wild skeletons, while rare, are curious and gentle creatures (despite having a bit of a mischievous streak). If you ever encounter one, they can usually be placated simply by speaking to them in a kind voice and playing their ribcage like an instrument.
Unfortunately, most skeletons are necromancer-raised and taught to attack by negative reinforcement and watching the other skeletons around them engaging in aggressive behaviors.
The next time you see a skeleton, make sure to examine its bones (from a safe distance) for any brands or marks. If there are none, it is safe to approach. If it seems interested in you, it might even follow you home! Make sure to give it lots of calcium if you plan on keeping it, and remember to give it lots of attention.
Fable Bodies: Tiny Tails #1 Goo
Enough with the boils. STOP ASKING ME TO CURE YOUR BOILS.
Fable Bodies comic coming this summer
Clover and Belle, the main characters from my upcoming webcomic!
Has anyone seen my viscous green goo?