It’s Monday, so let’s take a look at another new Comic of the Week!
Saffron and Sage is a fantasy story where the girl seeks to rescue the prince. The writing and art are top notch, and the creators are very dedicated to making this comic a success. Help them out a little.
By Gianluca Burdon Mon May 15th 2017 at 3:29 am
She took al his clothes?!?!? She NOT EVEN wearing all of them
By 7thsealord Mon May 15th 2017 at 6:10 am
Actually, I believe it says a great deal about the original wearer of that costume that we were probably much MUCH better off not knowing.
As in “Hohoho. Little do ‘they’ know that, under this hood, I am not wearink pants …” sort of thing.
By Towering Barbarian Tue May 16th 2017 at 5:59 am
The superhero business being what it is that was probably the only way to make sure that he was actually disarmed since a lot of supers on both sides of the law do have all sorts of interesting little gizmos built into their costumes. The odds are also pretty good that he caught her while she was still trying to get into his costume to judge by the dialogue in that last panel. I don’t think Anna would be so careless as to walk away without at least stashing the guy somewhere where he wouldn’t be likely to be found otherwise. @_@
By gkh Thu May 18th 2017 at 1:11 am
Either he was naked under the robes, or she undressed him REALLY fast- the guy she’s talking to in the last panel was *just* around the corner in the *first* panel!!
By Towering Barbarian Thu May 18th 2017 at 8:32 pm
I vote for REALLY fast! In the 3rd panel he’s wearing sleeves and gauntlets that she clearly is NOT wearing in panel 4. And while it’s impossible to prove one way or another it does look like the traditional one piece outfit that some supers wear. Which might explain how she got it off him so quick. The fact that she took him down in spite of being in a “one squeeze of the trigger and the back of her skull is gone” position would seem to indicate that she is operating at high speed too since there’s no other way to explain how she did it (And frankly, “How did she do that without getting killed?” is the question that bounces through my mind more then interest in Wraith’s wardrobe selections. @_@).
By Towering Barbarian Mon May 15th 2017 at 4:33 am
Well, I guess we got to give Wraith-sputin props for being alert even if he did lose out after having gotten the drop on her so completely! ^_^
By Sidekick Matt Mon May 15th 2017 at 4:53 pm
Hmm. Her accent sounded spot on to me.
By Anarchyant Mon May 15th 2017 at 10:51 pm
I believe he should be saying “Gordon Bennett” or another phrase perhaps of “Gor Blimey!” may perhaps be used. I am assuming the gentleman in question here is meant to be coming across as having a East End of London accent?
By Merlynx Mon May 15th 2017 at 11:42 pm
Fairly sure he THINKS he’s doing East London, but never having been there himself he just can’t quite get it right.
By Mada Tue May 16th 2017 at 2:29 am
OH MY GOD HE’S TALKING LIKE DEATH’S HEAD. THAT IS GLORIOUS.
By Bracey Wed May 17th 2017 at 12:34 am
Wrath-Sputtin may be the greatest name even since SarCastro in the Tick cartoon.
By Rigor Thu May 18th 2017 at 8:44 pm
Yes. But if SarCastro’s power was his biting wit, which was a largely useless power if it was one at all, what do you think Wrath-Sputin can do? Aside from a high resistance to poison and physical damage that was attributed to Rasputin after his death, that is?
By Saurotitan Wed May 17th 2017 at 1:40 pm
The secret disguise is just a bedsheet with holes in it. Great time and money saver in evil empires!
By GasBandit Fri May 19th 2017 at 4:37 am
Hah.. Gordon Bennett indeed.
By Poetically Psychotic Fri Jan 19th 2018 at 11:46 am
Let’s just take a moment to appreciate the name that is “Wrath-Sputin”.