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#0187: Just a Wild Guess

17 thoughts on “#0187: Just a Wild Guess

  1. Ok, I now love her, and love that smug look in the 3rd panel. 2 thumbs up.

    1. Yes, agreed 😀

  2. poor Heather, she looks a little tired from her fun.

  3. You can’t fool the librarians, they’re too smart!

  4. Aha! It’s Snooty the Faerie Slayer!

    Didn’t someone, ages and ages ago, maybe even the wizard before he was cursed, mention something about sending for a “fixer” in another kingdom? Looks like she finally turned up (or she’s been here all along, undercover as a researcher).

    1. Yeah but I think that was some Asian chick. My bet is this girl knows a few tricks for faeries… Possibly because she has suffered from faerie magic herself in the past.

      Interesting move from our first impressions of her whatever the case.

  5. ITSA TRAP!!!! Snooty Nose is working for/with the Gnats!!!!

    1. I would love to see a farie have a sub, i’ll be her sub, hehe. We seen them on there own now, and even one who seems to control, now i like this, lol.

    2. Worse, Snooty Nose is a faerie in disguise!

  6. Hmm. I’m starting to like this lady… I just hope she doesn’t immediately fall afoul of three faerie curses or turn out to be an utter rotter…

  7. To be honest, I wouldn’t say no to Slipping miss Snooty 9 inches..

    I can imagine she’d be a right go-er.

    1. 9 inches… of baloney 😛

  8. I dunno for some reason i get the feeling that this Archivist may be curse-proof, would certainly mix things up a bit, get in the way of the total domination of the fairies

  9. Hey Heather! Hey Heather! Look on your right shoulder…there’s…A SPIDER!!! >:D And I like this woman. A lot. Hrmmmm…*evil thoughts…*

  10. At first I thought that was one of the women who Prince Albert slipped a potion into her drink and gave her a “Herman”, but then I realized her hair is darker than the Archivist…

  11. Interesting turn of events,… The first character displayed w/o ISSUES.

    …………………… MORE.

  12. I don’t understand how the Wizard was able to resist… points for moral strength.

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