Boll Weevil's Brunch - Part 3 (Vore)
My Flesh & Fur deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by seven 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, My Flesh & Fur deuteragonist, [url=http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12193208/]Jobe, has already been eaten by seven 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, the anthro form of Shere Khan from Tale Spin, Tick-Tock, the evil, Hook-obsessed crocodile from Peter Pan, and most recently, Sewernose de Bergerac, the evil, opera-loving alligator from one episode of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers! 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.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Sewernose and has now moved on to a stable in Duckburg (as far as I know, at least), where he will meet his next villain: the evil, greedy, Southern oat farmer and tycoon, Boll Weevil, a one-shot dog villain from DuckTales. And just like the previous comics, this encounter will obviously end the same way it did with all of the others. . . .
“Not unless you can tell me which way Milady went,” Weevil replied.
“. . . Who?” Jobe said, confused.
“I didn’t think so,” Weevil said, still a bit dazed.
Days before, Weevil had collected a horse named Milady from her previous owner, Mr. Merriweather, due to him being unable to make five months’ worth of back payments on the oats he’d purchased from him to feed her. He’d planned to work Milady to death in his oat fields, but she had managed to escape from his captivity with help from a young duck girl named Webby Vanderquack. Now taking up residence in the stable of Webby’s “uncle,” Scrooge McDuck,” Milady had been about to depart for Duckburg’s local racetrack to compete in the Kenducky Derby and win the grand prize — more than enough money for Mr. Merriweather to pay off his debt and get Milady back.
Of course, at this point in time, Mr. Merriweather, Webby, her grandmother, Betina Beakley, Scrooge, and his three nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, were all unaware of one terrible truth: that even if Milady won, Weevil would get the money since Milady technically belonged to him now. . . .
Just before leaving for the racetrack, Weevil had shown up at the stable, having somehow tracked Milady down, and had attempted to either take her back by force or at least kidnap Webby in exchange for getting Milady back. He had spotted them trying to hide from him up in the loft of the stable, but it had broken under the horse’s weight, causing them both to fall onto him, hence the reason he was dazed and had made the hole in the floor.
Weevil shook himself out of his daze at last, his head shaking rapidly. Then, once out of the daze, he looked Jobe straight in the eye, and Jobe looked back at him. Silence ensued for a long moment.
Finally, Weevil registered a rather devilish smile on his face. “Actually, boy . . . you can help me some other way,” he said. “Just get me out of this hole, and I’ll tell you.”
Part three of a commission by
ViceXXX.
And for those of you who don't remember Boll Weevil, it's no surprise, since, again, he only appeared in one episode. You can refresh your memory of him by viewing the episode in which he appeared right here.
You can also read his Disney Wiki page that I actually started for him myself right here.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Sewernose and has now moved on to a stable in Duckburg (as far as I know, at least), where he will meet his next villain: the evil, greedy, Southern oat farmer and tycoon, Boll Weevil, a one-shot dog villain from DuckTales. And just like the previous comics, this encounter will obviously end the same way it did with all of the others. . . .
“Not unless you can tell me which way Milady went,” Weevil replied.
“. . . Who?” Jobe said, confused.
“I didn’t think so,” Weevil said, still a bit dazed.
Days before, Weevil had collected a horse named Milady from her previous owner, Mr. Merriweather, due to him being unable to make five months’ worth of back payments on the oats he’d purchased from him to feed her. He’d planned to work Milady to death in his oat fields, but she had managed to escape from his captivity with help from a young duck girl named Webby Vanderquack. Now taking up residence in the stable of Webby’s “uncle,” Scrooge McDuck,” Milady had been about to depart for Duckburg’s local racetrack to compete in the Kenducky Derby and win the grand prize — more than enough money for Mr. Merriweather to pay off his debt and get Milady back.
Of course, at this point in time, Mr. Merriweather, Webby, her grandmother, Betina Beakley, Scrooge, and his three nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, were all unaware of one terrible truth: that even if Milady won, Weevil would get the money since Milady technically belonged to him now. . . .
Just before leaving for the racetrack, Weevil had shown up at the stable, having somehow tracked Milady down, and had attempted to either take her back by force or at least kidnap Webby in exchange for getting Milady back. He had spotted them trying to hide from him up in the loft of the stable, but it had broken under the horse’s weight, causing them both to fall onto him, hence the reason he was dazed and had made the hole in the floor.
Weevil shook himself out of his daze at last, his head shaking rapidly. Then, once out of the daze, he looked Jobe straight in the eye, and Jobe looked back at him. Silence ensued for a long moment.
Finally, Weevil registered a rather devilish smile on his face. “Actually, boy . . . you can help me some other way,” he said. “Just get me out of this hole, and I’ll tell you.”
Part three of a commission by
ViceXXX.And for those of you who don't remember Boll Weevil, it's no surprise, since, again, he only appeared in one episode. You can refresh your memory of him by viewing the episode in which he appeared right here.
You can also read his Disney Wiki page that I actually started for him myself right here.
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