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This needs... a lot of things. Bring the text in line with standards, panel descriptions, figure out the best way to display the panels...
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Panel 1
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An inset cameo of an archon dressed as a TWA stewardess speaking management jargon. | [edit] |
Archon 1: Forget Ossomer! Keep your dynamic focus throughout this restructuring. It's not a problem, it's an opportunity! We've been empowered! | [edit] |
Panel 2
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Three archons (two blonde and one brunette) dressed as TWA stewardesses point their fingers
to direct an attack at the Tower of Jenga. | [edit] |
Panel 3
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An inset panel shows an archon dressed in a white blouse with a neck scarf as she commands Charlie's forces. | [edit] |
Panel 4
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Please provide a description of the panel scene
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Cubbins: It's your final curtain call, Hat Magician. Only one thing to do... | [edit] |
Panel 5
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Cubbins stands upon the balcony of the Tower of Jenga, crowded by a large number of Jetstone warriors. He has his right hand grasping a magical wand and raised in a magical gesture. In his left hand, he has a bush helmet, as he performs a far-reaching spell of Hat Magic. Rising from around him are visions of magical creatures, including a rabbit and a bird. | [edit] |
Panel 6
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Various things are summoned such as a flock of white doves, (possibly) the killer rabbit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, a hack saw and the rabbit Bun-Bun from the webcomic Sluggy Freelance, who all start to attack the Archons. Obviously the animals/objects that are emerging are similar to what stage magicians would draw from their hats and use in magical acts.
This marks the end of Issue 2. | [edit] |
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Title: End, Issue 2 | [edit] |
// Please figure out what order the "panels" should be numbered, preferably by finding a precedent
- ^Pop a Cap This is a pun as a cap is a type of hat and the phrase 'pop a cap' is something that TV urban gangster say when they shoot (pop) somebody with bullets (caps).
- Issue 2 of "Love Is A Battlefield," ends here.