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The prince of the far, far away land wanted to marry the princess, but she rejected him. As a punishment the princess was sent to a lair of a dragon so that it would kill her. But as soon as the dragon and the princess saw each other they fell madly in love and lived happily ever after. The end!
HA HAHA HA HA HAHAHA HA HAHA HA eeheeheeeheee
best fairy tale
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The Wolf Girl, complete comic.
It was a bit rushed toward the end but I’m not too unhappy with it. This will be part of a myth-themed anthology called Blood & Guts, available later this year. Track #bloodnguts for updates.
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This morning my daughter, who is nearly four, saw the stretch marks on my hips and stomach. She ran her hands over them and asked what they were.
“I got them when I grew up,” I said, “and a few more when I had you.” I grinned down at her. “They’re my stripes. You’ll get stripes too when you grow up.”
She was overjoyed. “Really?”
I think she’s in her room now, pretending to be a tiger.
This is what we need to teach.
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