My Flesh & Fur deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by five Disney villains, one of whom has eaten him twice -- Legend of Tarzan villains Tublat, the evil gorilla, and Kaj, the evil Leopard Man who worked in the service of Queen La, Merlock, the main villain of Duck Tales: the Movie - Raiders of the Lost Lamp, even a human predator, Stromboli, the gypsy serving as a minor villain from Pinocchio, the feral form of the evil Shere Khan from The Jungle Book, and, most recently, the anthro form of Shere Khan from Tale Spin[I]! We will again continue this series of comics involving Jobe getting eaten by more of my favorite Disney villains. As I have said before, I'd always imagined them making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
Jobe reached the coconut tree and, panting loudly, began scaling the tree, looking desperate in doing so, hoping to lose Tick-Tock, whom he didn’t know was no longer behind him. He quickly neared the top, but the tree was bending down as he did so. It was fairly clear, however, that in his fright and desperation, he didn’t notice this.
He reached the top at last, and the tree had bent completely back, with him holding onto the trunk.
Now safe, he sighed in relief and said, “Whew. It would appear that I have lost him.”
Or so he thought.
Just then, the tree suddenly propelled itself back into place —
BOING!
— and Jobe was sent flying away, back across the beach and over the ocean.
“AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!” he screamed again as he went flying. He was now flying at an upward angle through the air.
But that wasn’t the worst part. . . .
Part five of a commission by
ViceX.
Jobe reached the coconut tree and, panting loudly, began scaling the tree, looking desperate in doing so, hoping to lose Tick-Tock, whom he didn’t know was no longer behind him. He quickly neared the top, but the tree was bending down as he did so. It was fairly clear, however, that in his fright and desperation, he didn’t notice this.
He reached the top at last, and the tree had bent completely back, with him holding onto the trunk.
Now safe, he sighed in relief and said, “Whew. It would appear that I have lost him.”
Or so he thought.
Just then, the tree suddenly propelled itself back into place —
BOING!
— and Jobe was sent flying away, back across the beach and over the ocean.
“AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!” he screamed again as he went flying. He was now flying at an upward angle through the air.
But that wasn’t the worst part. . . .
Part five of a commission by
ViceX.
Category All / Vore
Species Alligator / Crocodile
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File Size 460.2 kB
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