Okay.... time for some weirdness!
Permit me to introduce you all to Super Goof! Disney's Goofy becomes all superpowered by eating peanuts in this comic, which is fun in its way. The title is self evident, the sinking is pretty cool and the weirdest ever depicted, I think. I didn't bother with the ending becase it didn't involve sinking and was pretty lame. The rest amused me, so here we go......
Comic book sinking scenes!
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Here's the sinky rest!
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That comic is genius! A great find.
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Very cool find! Make your own Quicksand Trap. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks all, for the kind words!
Here's some more sinkage...
Here's some more sinkage...
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RE the followup to the first two pages - it would be keen if the woman gets the beast charging at her, she lifts at the last second and the beast goes into the quicksand and sinks under!
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undergrain1 wrote:RE the followup to the first two pages - it would be keen if the woman gets the beast charging at her, she lifts at the last second and the beast goes into the quicksand and sinks under!
That's how I would have written it...
Although... it would be even cooler if somehow the bad guys who got her into this situation ended up there at the end... and didn't escape.... Bonus if the baddies were gorgous but evil women...
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Here's a cool story... concentrating on the sinking parts. The series, from the 1930s, is about a Hollywood detective and all the murder cases he solves....
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Here's the rest!
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WOW, that's quite a scenario!
I think, it would be much easier to "the special-effects guy" to make the platform not to rise when it should, taking into account it was operated by new and probably incompetent guy. I also think, "the guy in diving helmet" had to produce bubbles on the surface. Not to say, I can't see his source of air supply. And looking at the hole with steep walls I seriously doubt the guy was able to climb out of quicksand on his own. And finally, shouldn't the place of the accident be guarded by a police officer?
But well, if a man in tights can fly just because he has a letter "S" on his chest (and as I recently discovered, he's not alone), then it's OK to anything else.
Great art, BTW.
I think, it would be much easier to "the special-effects guy" to make the platform not to rise when it should, taking into account it was operated by new and probably incompetent guy. I also think, "the guy in diving helmet" had to produce bubbles on the surface. Not to say, I can't see his source of air supply. And looking at the hole with steep walls I seriously doubt the guy was able to climb out of quicksand on his own. And finally, shouldn't the place of the accident be guarded by a police officer?
But well, if a man in tights can fly just because he has a letter "S" on his chest (and as I recently discovered, he's not alone), then it's OK to anything else.
Great art, BTW.
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