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Pop may lead their friend into some perilous places, but they're also pretty good at keeping them out of danger, too.
For a comic so much about critters getting sucked into monsters, there sure hasn't been a lot of different vacuum-styled creatures, and this chapter I really hope to get a chance to design of bunch of them.
I don't know how many pages I'll get done a month, but so far, uploading two pages feels a ton of a lot better than what I did the past year, which is upload zero.
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Pop may lead their friend into some perilous places, but they're also pretty good at keeping them out of danger, too.
For a comic so much about critters getting sucked into monsters, there sure hasn't been a lot of different vacuum-styled creatures, and this chapter I really hope to get a chance to design of bunch of them.
I don't know how many pages I'll get done a month, but so far, uploading two pages feels a ton of a lot better than what I did the past year, which is upload zero.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Kaiju / Giant Monster
Size 1610 x 929px
File Size 1.17 MB
I wonder if Pop is bigger on the inside, or just really good at compression? π
I can't remember if the science behind it has ever been detailedβ¦ but I've got a headcanon that everyone and everything on the planet have something like an extremely low-density arrangement of molecules or cells, like a sort of sponge/balloon lattice at a micro level. It would cover why everything is so light, squishy, compressible, and easily whisked around by all those air currents! A visitor from a regular-density world would be "superpowered" like Clark Kent on Earth; weighty, incompressible, and impervious to most suction winds. But then they'd probably also sink into or break most buildings/landscapes with how high-density they are π So Earth's Superman is amazing because he can fly, but Clade's* Superman is amazing because he can't π
*I had to look up Mr. eyeball planet's name again π
I can't remember if the science behind it has ever been detailedβ¦ but I've got a headcanon that everyone and everything on the planet have something like an extremely low-density arrangement of molecules or cells, like a sort of sponge/balloon lattice at a micro level. It would cover why everything is so light, squishy, compressible, and easily whisked around by all those air currents! A visitor from a regular-density world would be "superpowered" like Clark Kent on Earth; weighty, incompressible, and impervious to most suction winds. But then they'd probably also sink into or break most buildings/landscapes with how high-density they are π So Earth's Superman is amazing because he can fly, but Clade's* Superman is amazing because he can't π
*I had to look up Mr. eyeball planet's name again π
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