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tikatu May 1 2017, 04:13:16 UTC
No more Archimedes' Lever! No more Platonic Solid! Most of the armor--gone! Does this mean no more Andronicus? Or will it take Martellus to strike a final blow?

I fear this is Simon Voltaire's last act. He's breathing pretty heavily in that second inset panel.

ETA: Do I see a heart there in his chest? Also, I doubt he'll go down before he learns who Agatha really is. Just took another look; that's his sternum.

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eoforyth May 1 2017, 04:14:24 UTC
He looked bad enough already, but now all I can think of is ice creams melting away and dripping in the sun. Wonder what he'll do as the armour drips away, too. Is it working on his crown?

Happy Birthday Phil, hope it's a good one :)

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bunsen_h May 1 2017, 05:00:45 UTC
Ah, so the Master has resorted to Dr. Prometheus Bunbury's Jolly Fun Oxidation Enhancer. "You can buy 'em in any novelty store in Paris." (date=20081020)

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howtheduck May 1 2017, 05:41:44 UTC
It won't be too long before we get to see what the ladies used to see with old Andronicus, once they got him out of his armor.

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midnightchemist May 1 2017, 17:12:24 UTC
The very first thing I thought when I saw today's page was that I was glad the armor stopped melting before we got to his iradiated wang.

Of course, that assumes he even has one left...

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howtheduck May 1 2017, 18:51:42 UTC
Well there's something that's been keeping him interested in Euphrosynia after all these years.

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ext_3851485 May 2 2017, 03:32:12 UTC
I think Martellus is the one that dealt the blow that sundered his armor. That looks like some slight side-effect melting going on to the armor; the main target was the Lever and the Solid.

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hi all w_katez May 1 2017, 10:22:16 UTC

chat me on

fuck4.men/kirina im waiting

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