Grrl Power #483 – Bloody teamwork
The bloody handprints on the face of the mannekillers was probably a solid clue, but this just confirms it. Pixel recognized the rune on the sword piece, and knows there’s a handful of things you can make using that rune, plus the coloring of the wedge and all that. She was just trying to see if she could get Iza(nagi) to cut himself on it. Which might not have been the most mature thing to do, cause who knows what will happen when the shard gets charged with blood?
Edit: Fixed the wrong handed blood splat, Iza’s tie switching left over right-edness, and colored the inks.
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Blood magic? Really?! No freakin’ duh. What was your first freakin’ clue? Perhaps the bloody palm print? Ha-doi.
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Feeling that it is very likely is one thing. Proving it, irrefutably, is the kind of thing investigators like to do. Plus identifying the type of sword, in question, how to counter the blood magic, and the precautions to take, now all have certainty behind them, rather than educated guesswork.
Pixel has earnt her pay today.
Tightening a nut, 9c. Knowing which nut to tighten, $299.90
Do you know how many different types of Blood Magic there is out there?
Can you identify them all?
Yes, Guesticus, I do know how many types there are. Absolutely none, because there’s no such a thing as magic.
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And don’t go arguing, “Well, actually, this particular religion believes in blah blah blah.” Because no. Just no.
Well said. A perfect rebuttal to someone who is either claiming to know things about the Grrlpower universe which he/she does not, or a nut case who is more than happy to mix one fantasy world with another and add a heaping helping of magic mushrooms for good measure.
Supposition and fan wank is one thing. We can all indulge in it from time to time, no harm no foul. “I know better than you because I’m more entwined with this fantasy than you,” well, that’s a complete different thing. Seek counseling.
I’m getting a whiff of troll, check under the bridge……
So, David Cop’a’feel, Sigmond and Fraud, Penn & Teller? They are all fakes?
And as the others have typed: it’s one thing to suspect something, totally another to be able to prove it
It’s also unbelievably easy to be an armchair coach or even a quarterback, to see things from the comfort of your chair (with the aid of zoom, freeze-frame and rewind), but it’s another to be in the middle of the action (and just remember, this action has all happened, from the moment Sydney sent Maxi the warning to Izzie sucking his finger, in a span of a few minutes)
Well played, sir. Well played.
“Absolutely none, because there’s no such a thing as magic.”
Don’t B Negative. You need to keep A Positive view of these things. :)
Speculative supposition in a web-comic that borrows large amounts of commonly used lore for shits, giggles and plot? PERISH THE THOUGHT..!
You’re even more amateurish than the rest of us Grey Phantom. Half the point, half the popularity, of comics web or company published is for the fans to geek out, speculate and hype. Because it’s fun. Because that’s what builds popularity. Because that’s how you sell merchandise.
Besides which, Guesticus has a point. Now that blood magic is being thrown in as a “hey, this is a thing!” it opens up for the question of just how many types are there? How impressive WAS it for pixel to actually identify that shard?
Which World/Universe are you talking about?
Both the Grrlverse and our one. They have effectively identical myths and legends. It is just that in the Grrlverse they stem from an actual basis.
I can, off the top of my head think of half a dozen usages of blood in different magical traditions. And that is without dipping into the innumerable fantasy ones. Some of which are drawn from historical beliefs. Any one of which might actually match a power or spell used in the Grrlverse.
In addition to the above, the only people shown to see the hand print are Sydney (who may have overlooked it in the excitement), Maxima (Who is currently having a slumber party with a pile of rubble, the slacker), Mage Guy (Who promptly got distracted by a Mana Void), Katrina (Who was recovering from poison last we saw, and might not have recognized the significance) and Clover (Who was the one who gave the sword fragment to pixel to test)
Also, the Mannequin in the previous page doesn’t have a hand print. Indicating that either it isn’t actually a part of the animation process, or Dave forgot to put it there.
Also also, this is all happening in the matter of minutes, at the most
Clicked on the amazon affiliate link and ordered a bunch of stuff, but there’s nothing on the order to show it was done through the link.
I hope it worked and you get a few bucks!
This reminds me, I’m going to buy a bunch of books and maybe a cat tower via Amazon, and if someone can get some benefit from it besides me and the publishers, that’s cool. Any tips on what to look for in the order process to be sure that the few pennies are going to the right places?
“maybe a cat tower or two via Amazon” The boys are needing alternative scratching targets. I have a nice ottoman that one of them needs to leave alone…
I’m chatting with amazon right now to try to verify if Dave got the credit, because nothing shows up on the order.
@daveb
The amazon chat person didn’t know anything about the referral link or how they work, and didn’t see anything in my order about it.
I clicked on the link and then did my shopping, is there something else we need to do? Should we see something in the order? I hate for you to miss out.
Is there any way you can tell if the order was credited to you?
Her last comment was “Please check with him is there is some kind of promo code we can enter to give him the credit (: Reach us and we can definitely apply the promo to the order” so I don’t know what is going on but it doesn’t seem like the link worked for me. :(
From what understand, following the link should add a few extra characters to the normal URL, which tags your order to give credit to whomever you followed the link from
Believe it works the same as for the ad revenue
Exacly. I have done these things before and they work kinda like the ads. There is some extra letters to the address at first but then nothing else is shown. It’s normal although it would be nice if it was some text or something that said you did it for -name-. But it isn’t.
But if you followed the link Dave have then it should be all fine!
It is quite obviously a sentinent trenchcoat with the power to project a hard-light image of a person wearing it, duh.
Okay, now *everything* looks weird, art-wise. First it was just the faces, now it’s *everything*. WHAT IS HAPPENING.
Care to elaborate? o_O
DaveB is doing away with the cartoon outlines and moving toward a more painterly 3D shading look. I too have noticed it.
Next panel coming soon. Will Dabbler decide to slice and dice her manster to get a shard… purely for research purposes of course…..
Now the REAL test is, now that he’s not being watched. . . will he touch it again?
I wonder if Iza’s powers have anything to do with turning illusions into reality since, you know, izanagi. I didn’t get the name at first but when I read the DaveB’s comments below the comment I got it.
Pixel, don’t tell them not to get cut ‘after’ you got your friend to poke the sharp bit. Even if they hadn’t already been injured, you had your buddy cut himself already. you don’t test if the big red button destroys the world by pushing the big red button.
Somebody does.
Pixel was conducting a test under controlled conditions, where she was confident that she could break the magic in a simple manner. And her supposition was proven right.
As an artefact expert she probably also had other backup contingencies too, in case the easy one did not work.
The other alternative being not to take these minor risks and be unable to advise on how to defeat the enemy. Given that, at that point, they were desperate to find a way of doing that, before teammates started dying, Pixel made a good call.
But, yea, keep the nuclear football out of the hands of people who don’t … oh … poo.
*starts digging nuclear bunker*