“How Mirka Got Her Sword,” page 47

On October 8, 2008 · 14 Comments

In Mirka’s imagination, even monsters wear hats or yamakas, if they’re male. (In the original version of this page, one of the monsters was wearing a black hat, but that monster ended up on the cutting room floor at some point.)

That last monster, the thing with the polka dotted skin and guts spilling out, was weirdly fun to draw.


14 Responses to ““How Mirka Got Her Sword,” page 47”

  1. Nella says:

    Cool, she’s learning the art of knitting in anger!

  2. Nella says:

    Cool, she’s learning the art of knitting in anger!

  3. Mizure says:

    My favorite part is how she’s stabbing through that one monster’s head and his eyeball is stuck on the end of her sword.

  4. Mizure says:

    My favorite part is how she’s stabbing through that one monster’s head and his eyeball is stuck on the end of her sword.

  5. Max Kleiber says:

    Ahhh..
    When she wins…
    I hope she won’t be terribly disappointed when she discovers just how heavy a sword actually is.
    And how long it takes to learn to use one.

  6. Max Kleiber says:

    Ahhh..
    When she wins…
    I hope she won’t be terribly disappointed when she discovers just how heavy a sword actually is.
    And how long it takes to learn to use one.

  7. Chayim says:

    For some reason, this comic makes me think of A Christmas Story. “You’ll poke your eye out!”

  8. Chayim says:

    For some reason, this comic makes me think of A Christmas Story. “You’ll poke your eye out!”

  9. Aerik says:

    @Chayim: more like Big Trouble In Little China

  10. Aerik says:

    @Chayim: more like Big Trouble In Little China

  11. Yochva says:

    They’re kippot srugot! Political statement…?

    Sorry, it’s an Israeli political reference for those of you who are confused. I couldn’t resist. ^_^

  12. Yochva says:

    They’re kippot srugot! Political statement…?

    Sorry, it’s an Israeli political reference for those of you who are confused. I couldn’t resist. ^_^

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