They represent aspects of Brian’s psyche, see episode 463 for their introduction. To fully understand this current arc, you need to follow the black and white ‘Graysiders’ saga of Brian, the Dacromage, Teal, and the Devourer, all products his Dungeons and Dragons games.
Agreed. I’ve read the whole comic, but it’s been so long since they were introduced (and they are used so infrequently), that I have no idea who any of them are anymore.
It could be parents, or grandparents’ house
This is the house he grew up in, and some houses can stay in the same family for generations (until the banks come for it)
Hmmm, I thought I saw those claws in the previous page but they were not too obvious…
So what part of the psyche of Brian does Mandy represent: teenage infatuation?
Fear of Rejection. Early Teens Brian thought girls had literal claws by the looks of it.
Yeah, the black goop helps emphasis them
Well, that was a bit of a cooler….
This fight just got 20% cooler.
This battle would be more impactful if I had any idea who any of these people are.
They represent aspects of Brian’s psyche, see episode 463 for their introduction. To fully understand this current arc, you need to follow the black and white ‘Graysiders’ saga of Brian, the Dacromage, Teal, and the Devourer, all products his Dungeons and Dragons games.
Agreed. I’ve read the whole comic, but it’s been so long since they were introduced (and they are used so infrequently), that I have no idea who any of them are anymore.
I’ve been kind of keeping up on the comic, but agree that a summary page like previous ones would be useful. Wall of words explaining what’s going on.
Good thing you can click on their names to bring up every page they were tagged i
I wan’t a frigde that survives carrying by it’s door.
Get one made before the 1980’s
Is it just me, or does this hulk look better with the tiger-stripe slashes?
He would look even betterer in chunks at the bottom of the pit
What? Big and ugly don’t want to play no more?
Heh, avocado green refrigerator, right out of the 60s. How old is Brian anyway?
It could be parents, or grandparents’ house
This is the house he grew up in, and some houses can stay in the same family for generations (until the banks come for it)