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Guest Strip by Victor Couwenbergh

22 thoughts on “Guest Strip by Victor Couwenbergh

  1. oh, guest comics.

  2. The Phantom Belcher

    And yet, it’s quite possible! 🙂

  3. And that, Children, is how Wellington won the battle of Waterloo.

  4. Sounds like a win-win to me!

  5. o_o What kind of sad perv would try to feel up a bust THAT SMALL?!

    1. A French one?

      –Jaycee

      1. I’ve been to Paris. The people there seemed surly, but not that pathetic. :p

        1. I wasn’t suggesting they’re all pathetic (and in fact I don’t think they are), but the French are well known for being good lovers. I guess I know where they got their practice. 😉

          –Jaycee

        2. Are you implying that France is infested with faeries? :p

        3. LOL. Hadn’t thought of it this way… 🙂

          –Jaycee

  6. She gave him a reward -_-

    1. She misjudged her target. ^^

  7. I’m glad you enjoy my guest strip, guys! Thanks for the opportunity to contribute, Jaycee, Blooming Faeries is one of my favorites!

    1. Don’t mention it, it’s a pleasure to have you as a guest.

      –Jaycee

    2. We enjoyed it Vic. 🙂

  8. What about the hat?
    Did the faery also consider him a dickhead?

    1. I think, looking at the vague shape of the hat on his head, he already WAS a dickhead. (Also, t’would’ve been kind of obscene to LITERALLY go in that direction. 🙂

      –Jaycee

  9. Comic strip image missing

  10. Considering all the comments from Sero are within minutes, dya think it occurred to hir to check browser settings and ensure fault not hir side? Unless it is, as previously suspected, weird passive aggression at the author for doing something different?

    1. No, as mentioned, he was correctly pointing out a problem with the site. He was helpful that way. 🙂

      –Jaycee
      “I’m doing it.”

  11. First, We French know the truth : he just kept the faerie in his tunic.

    Second, Wellington didn’t win, it was Blucher (and Napoleon kinda lose all by himself by refusing to teach his generals his tactics AND punishing independent thoughts). England had over-the-top admirals at the moment, but only so-so generals).

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