As I have said before, I appreciate that you don’t feel the need to depict your prime protagonist as an over sexualised individual. It’s not that I think displaying gratuitous amounts of uncovered flesh is improper, it’s just that sexualizing individuals rarely forwards the story line.
We have badgers in our forest already so it’s not exactly a reference to Wind in the Willows. But we both love Wind in the Willows regardless
Thanks! Sexualizing our protagonist in this case is really not the point, and it’s not in the spirit of a family-friendly comic anyway. I have nothing against it, but it’s always a case of how well it fits the setting or not.
What’s more dangerous than an angry badger?
An angry badger with a gun.
Teenage Mutant Ranger Badgers
No badgering the story teller
This is so adorable! Nevhan looks like she’s not sure whether to hug them or cheer them on.
Wind in The Willows reference perhaps?
As I have said before, I appreciate that you don’t feel the need to depict your prime protagonist as an over sexualised individual. It’s not that I think displaying gratuitous amounts of uncovered flesh is improper, it’s just that sexualizing individuals rarely forwards the story line.
We have badgers in our forest already so it’s not exactly a reference to Wind in the Willows. But we both love Wind in the Willows regardless
Thanks! Sexualizing our protagonist in this case is really not the point, and it’s not in the spirit of a family-friendly comic anyway. I have nothing against it, but it’s always a case of how well it fits the setting or not.
That wouldn’t make much sense here anyway.
Except it could be seen as an invitation for dinner by some of the more predatory denizens of this wood.
Fear the kung-fu badger.