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Aug 2022

A real scene in my series is an antagonist using the opponent's severed arm (don't worry it can be put back)
Another real scene is a rolled-up vintage music magazine secured by a hair tie
And pillows, the most trustworthy of all

One of my characters has used a water bottle (the flimsy plastic ones), a bag of burgers, oranges, and a backpack.

Well, one of my characters has a frying pan as his main weapon so I guess it counts as funny and random object haha XD

No, but I do want him to lose a bet that forces him to scream "CAT-TACK!!" on the next time he uses this method of defense.

If my main character have to beat up someone without his fists, it would be his bag. XD

I should draw my characters beating up someone with a steak :relieved:

This is a really hard one to answer, but I have to admit, Princess Stellaria being a quantum physics grad student, I can see her in a worst-case scenario grabbing a physics textbook and going to town on somebody with it...

I'm at work
However
First person to respond with an object is what I will draw one of my characters hitting the other over the head with when I get home

There is a point in my comic where my main character Xepholen beats on a werewolf by swinging a big giant rat on it that he earlier beat the crap out of by swinging the demon rat guitar on the rat and electrocuting the rat in the sewers... Very random. Xepholen is the type who will turn anything or... anyone into a weapon if necessary.

Dodgeballs are canonically decapitated heads.





Quincy fights people with a telescope pogo stick bow staff back on his world..... you can actually see it in his back here.

Things do get crazy from there believe it or not.