A Mobster's Morsel - Part 4 (Vore)
My All Creation deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by fifteen 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, Sewernose de Bergerac, the evil, opera-loving alligator from one episode of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Boll Weevil, the evil oat tycoon from one episode of DuckTales, the sinister Bankjob Beagle, one of the seven infamous Beagle Boys from DuckTales, the deadly Sa'Luk, the Cassim-replacing King of Thieves from Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the dastardly Dark Dragon from American Dragon Jake Long, the "Honorable" Sherriff of Nottingham from Robin Hood, the sinister duck demon Paddywhack from Darkwing Duck, the evil Taurus Bulba from Darkwing Duck, and most recently, the evil, crafty, conniving Mr. Walrus from Alice in Wonderland! We now 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 and absorption by Mr. Walrus, and has now moved on to his Disney world, re-forming for his second trip to New York City as seen on Chip 'n' Dale - Rescue Rangers. This time, he's found himself in the mansion of local mobster Ignatz "Ratso" Ratzkiwatzki. And despite being a human, Jobe will learn that he has the same surprising characteristic to him that Stromboli and Sa'Luk did, and he will likely end up meeting the same fate that he met during his encounters with them. . . .
Oh, wait. You don't know who Ratso is? Not surprising, since he only appeared in one episode of Rescue Rangers. His Disney Wiki entry can be found here. And the episode in which he appeared, "Out of Scale," can be found here.
I have to once again thank
ViceX for his willingness to take on his third human predator. Aside from a few slight discrepancies, Ratso looks mostly spot-on and made for a great predator! Thanks so much, my friend!
Without another word, Ratso, pulled Jobe onto the desk and laid him across it, knocking off much of what was on the desk in the process, while Jobe winced at the impact. Ratso held him down with an evil grin on his face.
“Jobe, as my boys know, there’s only one thing I love more than robbin’, extortin’, and terrorizin’ innocent people,” Ratso said, holding up a finger as he rattled off each one of his favorite activities. “And that's indulging the every whim of my daughter,” he added, looking down at a now-panicked Jobe. Then, he brought his face down toward Jobe and went on. “But there’s one thing that comes in second to that. One thing my daughter knows nothing about.”
He then put his face squarely into Jobe’s, panicking him even more.
“And that’s munchin’ away on people like you!” he finished.
Ratso was a well-known mobster in New York City. He had a crime empire that spread throughout the city and had a deep history of committing all sorts of terrible crimes, including the things that he listed to Jobe. He and his men, Moose and Rocco, had spent the last few years robbing from people, extorting money and valuables from people, and doing things to just plain terrorize them, like most mobsters did, and they were completely heartless in doing so.
Currently, Ratso was in the middle of a plan that involved shrinking priceless landmarks and buildings in town and holding them for ransom against the city. But before that happened, he was giving them to his daughter, Buffy, to use as toys and playthings while he awaited the ransom. To do this, he had kidnapped an evil mad scientist, Professor Norton Nimnul, and was using an invention of his to shrink the contraband.
Of course, he was going to get his plans foiled thanks to the two “squirrels” he’d mentioned to Jobe — squirrels who were actually chipmunks named Chip and Dale — two mice named Gadget Hackwrench and Monterey Jack, and a fly named Zipper. But that’s another story. . . .
What wasn’t another story, however, was Ratso’s other side. Just like Stromboli and Sa’Luk before him, Ratso didn't normally feed on his fellow man. But just like the prior two human predators, he, too, was an occasional, recreational human predator. He liked to kidnap the occasional man, woman, or even child, if not lure him or her to his home, and eat him or her, often alive and whole, and digest him or her right after. It was part of his love of terrorizing innocent people.
And unfortunately, Jobe had been brought to him by Moose and Rocco for just that reason. . . .
Part four of a commission by
ViceX.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion and absorption by Mr. Walrus, and has now moved on to his Disney world, re-forming for his second trip to New York City as seen on Chip 'n' Dale - Rescue Rangers. This time, he's found himself in the mansion of local mobster Ignatz "Ratso" Ratzkiwatzki. And despite being a human, Jobe will learn that he has the same surprising characteristic to him that Stromboli and Sa'Luk did, and he will likely end up meeting the same fate that he met during his encounters with them. . . .
Oh, wait. You don't know who Ratso is? Not surprising, since he only appeared in one episode of Rescue Rangers. His Disney Wiki entry can be found here. And the episode in which he appeared, "Out of Scale," can be found here.
I have to once again thank
ViceX for his willingness to take on his third human predator. Aside from a few slight discrepancies, Ratso looks mostly spot-on and made for a great predator! Thanks so much, my friend!Without another word, Ratso, pulled Jobe onto the desk and laid him across it, knocking off much of what was on the desk in the process, while Jobe winced at the impact. Ratso held him down with an evil grin on his face.
“Jobe, as my boys know, there’s only one thing I love more than robbin’, extortin’, and terrorizin’ innocent people,” Ratso said, holding up a finger as he rattled off each one of his favorite activities. “And that's indulging the every whim of my daughter,” he added, looking down at a now-panicked Jobe. Then, he brought his face down toward Jobe and went on. “But there’s one thing that comes in second to that. One thing my daughter knows nothing about.”
He then put his face squarely into Jobe’s, panicking him even more.
“And that’s munchin’ away on people like you!” he finished.
Ratso was a well-known mobster in New York City. He had a crime empire that spread throughout the city and had a deep history of committing all sorts of terrible crimes, including the things that he listed to Jobe. He and his men, Moose and Rocco, had spent the last few years robbing from people, extorting money and valuables from people, and doing things to just plain terrorize them, like most mobsters did, and they were completely heartless in doing so.
Currently, Ratso was in the middle of a plan that involved shrinking priceless landmarks and buildings in town and holding them for ransom against the city. But before that happened, he was giving them to his daughter, Buffy, to use as toys and playthings while he awaited the ransom. To do this, he had kidnapped an evil mad scientist, Professor Norton Nimnul, and was using an invention of his to shrink the contraband.
Of course, he was going to get his plans foiled thanks to the two “squirrels” he’d mentioned to Jobe — squirrels who were actually chipmunks named Chip and Dale — two mice named Gadget Hackwrench and Monterey Jack, and a fly named Zipper. But that’s another story. . . .
What wasn’t another story, however, was Ratso’s other side. Just like Stromboli and Sa’Luk before him, Ratso didn't normally feed on his fellow man. But just like the prior two human predators, he, too, was an occasional, recreational human predator. He liked to kidnap the occasional man, woman, or even child, if not lure him or her to his home, and eat him or her, often alive and whole, and digest him or her right after. It was part of his love of terrorizing innocent people.
And unfortunately, Jobe had been brought to him by Moose and Rocco for just that reason. . . .
Part four of a commission by
ViceX.
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