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RESIDENT BEAVER (page 6)
RESIDENT BEAVER (page 6) by @deaddays (John Rios)

Well, I'm back with page 6 (of 7) of RESIDENT BEAVER. Sorry I've been gone so long (a few days, but it just SEEMS longer doesn't it? It did to me) but I've been spending it with my excessively beatiful, great, sweet girlfriend Shellie. We had the greatest couple of days. Man. Anyway, this page is a bit uneventful I know. I mean, all I do is beat up a beaver and finally escape the mansion, but it's main purpose is to set up the last page (the next page) of the strip. Prepare yourself for an ending that makes the endings of FIGHT CLUB, THE 6th SENSE, and THE CRYING GAME look like a jigsaw puzzle for ages 3 and up. The last panel is very confusing, no? It'll all become clear in the FINAL PAGE! WOO HOO! Hey, theres Carl again! HI CARL!! Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 07:49 AM

I go away for this long and THIS is what happens???

weeps

My god, all of your deaddays tore holes in my spleen the size of alaska. Confound you Jonathan, didn't your mother tell you not to harm your employees? poor poor Phil...

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 01:57 PM

This is so fun, that I feel tears in my cheeks... He he, these are great-How did I even have lived before your comics!

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