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| − | The Snowman | + | The Snowman FLUMPFs against two windows as Beaver and Steve SLAM the house door shut from the inside.<br /> |
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Beaver: "Phew! We made it!"<br /> | Beaver: "Phew! We made it!"<br /> | ||
Steve: "But what do we do now?"<br /> | Steve: "But what do we do now?"<br /> | ||
Beaver: "Don't worry Steve, we can just stay in here living off cold sprouts and Christmas cake until the snow melts in spring!"<br /> | Beaver: "Don't worry Steve, we can just stay in here living off cold sprouts and Christmas cake until the snow melts in spring!"<br /> | ||
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Beaver: "Won't that be fun!"<br /> | Beaver: "Won't that be fun!"<br /> | ||
Steve: "Is it too late to take my chances with the snowman?"<br /> | Steve: "Is it too late to take my chances with the snowman?"<br /> | ||
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Unseen Speaker (most probably Beaver): "After all, he's just a silly old Snowman, what harm can he do?"<br /> | Unseen Speaker (most probably Beaver): "After all, he's just a silly old Snowman, what harm can he do?"<br /> | ||
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Meanwhilst the Snowman SPROUTS and GROWS various snowy appendages and proceeds to WRITHE with them. | Meanwhilst the Snowman SPROUTS and GROWS various snowy appendages and proceeds to WRITHE with them. | ||
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The wormlike Snowman CRASH!es through a window.<br /> | The wormlike Snowman CRASH!es through a window.<br /> | ||
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Snowman: "Oh what a lovely place you have here!<br /> | Snowman: "Oh what a lovely place you have here!<br /> | ||
Beaver: "Yipe!"<br /> | Beaver: "Yipe!"<br /> | ||
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| + | Beaver and Steve have now fallen back to the Christmas tree.<br /> | ||
Beaver: "OK Steve, what's the plan?"<br /> | Beaver: "OK Steve, what's the plan?"<br /> | ||
Steve: "Actually 'Fall back to the Christmas tree' was pretty much my whole plan."<br /> | Steve: "Actually 'Fall back to the Christmas tree' was pretty much my whole plan."<br /> | ||
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The Snowman GLOM!s up all of Beaver, Steve and the Christmas tree.<br /> | The Snowman GLOM!s up all of Beaver, Steve and the Christmas tree.<br /> | ||
| − | + | Unseen Speaker: "Well this has to be our 3rd or 4th worst Christmas <u>ever</u> ..." | |
| − | Unseen Speaker: "Well this has to be our 3rd or 4th worst Christmas ever ..." | + | |
==Fun Facts== | ==Fun Facts== | ||
| − | It's interesting to notice that, even having read the fortune cookie that stated they were gonna perish in the hands of a wicked snowman, Beaver still wished his to come to life. Which once again proves the unmeasurable power of '''fate'''. | + | * It's interesting to notice that, even having read the fortune cookie that stated they were gonna perish in the hands of a wicked snowman, Beaver still wished his to come to life. Which once again proves the unmeasurable power of '''fate'''. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
| − | Even though most people will never know what it feels like to be swallowed by a giant mutant horrible creature, this is not the first time it happens to Beaver and Steve. In [[Comic 55]], they were eaten by a gigantic Rupert T. Roach and had to go to great lengths to break free - in that particular case, using a microwave. | + | * Even though most people will never know what it feels like to be swallowed by a giant mutant horrible creature, this is not the first time it happens to Beaver and Steve. In [[Comic 55]], they were eaten by a gigantic Rupert T. Roach and had to go to great lengths to break free - in that particular case, using a microwave. |
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Revision as of 06:54, 27 December 2006
Link: Comic 248
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Title: 'snow joke - part 4
Date: December 21, 2006
Summary: Beaver and Steve make a narrow escape from the snowman. Or do they?
Onomatopoeias used: "FLUMPF", "SLAM", "SPROUT", "GROW", "WRITHE", "CRASH!", "GLOM!"
Number of panels: 5
Transcript
Panel 1
The Snowman FLUMPFs against two windows as Beaver and Steve SLAM the house door shut from the inside.
Beaver: "Phew! We made it!"
Steve: "But what do we do now?"
Beaver: "Don't worry Steve, we can just stay in here living off cold sprouts and Christmas cake until the snow melts in spring!"
Beaver: "Won't that be fun!"
Steve: "Is it too late to take my chances with the snowman?"
Beaver: "Don't worry Steve, we'll be quite safe in here"
Panel 2
Unseen Speaker (most probably Beaver): "After all, he's just a silly old Snowman, what harm can he do?"
Meanwhilst the Snowman SPROUTS and GROWS various snowy appendages and proceeds to WRITHE with them.
Panel 3
The wormlike Snowman CRASH!es through a window.
Snowman: "Oh what a lovely place you have here!
Beaver: "Yipe!"
Steve: "Don't worry Beaver, I have a plan! Fall back to the Christmas tree!"
Panel 4
Beaver and Steve have now fallen back to the Christmas tree.
Beaver: "OK Steve, what's the plan?"
Steve: "Actually 'Fall back to the Christmas tree' was pretty much my whole plan."
Beaver: "Oh."
Snowman: "Glaaa"
Beaver: "So this is how we meet our end: consumed by a giant mutant snowman with an eating disorder. I guess that fortune cookie was right."
Panel 5
The Snowman GLOM!s up all of Beaver, Steve and the Christmas tree.
Unseen Speaker: "Well this has to be our 3rd or 4th worst Christmas ever ..."
Fun Facts
- It's interesting to notice that, even having read the fortune cookie that stated they were gonna perish in the hands of a wicked snowman, Beaver still wished his to come to life. Which once again proves the unmeasurable power of fate.
References
- Even though most people will never know what it feels like to be swallowed by a giant mutant horrible creature, this is not the first time it happens to Beaver and Steve. In Comic 55, they were eaten by a gigantic Rupert T. Roach and had to go to great lengths to break free - in that particular case, using a microwave.
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