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Welcome to a land of strange stories and weirdly-spun yarn, where oddities and unmentionables lurk behind every tale. Here you will witness the plight of the mysterious Heckbender, suffer the misadventures of Derring-Do Dan, learn the unsettling secret of the Slynderfell Ice Cream Cavalcade, and behold the unraveling of The Bogey. A word of caution: stay on the sidewalks, avoid shortcuts through Halfrock Swamp, and do NOT under any circumstances make business transactions with C. Percival Trullus.
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Dr. Oetker Pistazien said, 6 months ago
Ah yes, the gingerbread house! From Hanson and Gretzel, nice touch on the colors, very candy-like, I even see a Hershey’s bar doormat, if I wasn’t allergic to ginger (it gives me the rash from hell!) I’d take a bite of it! What better way to lure lost kids from the forest?
paha_siga said, 6 months ago
Hm, it sounds like a good deed – to lure lost kids out of forest…
RanaRavens said, 6 months ago
I’ve gotten to the point where the appearance of cheerful pencil artwork scares me. ;)
dirtyoldlady1 said, 6 months ago
This is getting rather rediculous. How about a logical move.
See if we can’t get them to do something reasonable.
Blessed Be
Three Steps Over Japan said, 6 months ago
Hansel and Gretel and the Pied Piper. Makes sense. Guess he was an apple pied piper.
Zyreenesque said, 6 months ago
slow learners
Sisyphos said, 6 months ago
If you see a big stove inside, run, boys, run!
paha_siga said, 6 months ago
@Sisyphos
Whoever it was who made that house needed a pretty big oven to bake the walls.
the other ghost girl said, 6 months ago
Mayhaps we have a married taker? ;)
crookedwolf
said, 6 months ago
Never trust a house with a peppermint doorknob. It will get you into a sticky situation.
J2P2 said, 6 months ago
Do I ever love this art!!! On my tiny screen, the rats circling the house looked like a cozy cobblestone path and border—until I enlarged the picture…ew.
The boys don’t appear to be acting rationally and maybe haven’t learned a thing, but—well—my sons don’t exactly learn lessons the first (six) times either, and they’re not drifting outside the orbit of home and family like Biff and Rufus are. Of course, one might argue that this is all the more reason that Biff and Rufus should have learned their lesson. But now I’m over-analyzing…
waycyber said, 6 months ago
If music be the food of love – I’ll have take-out.
jmcx4 said, 6 months ago
@RanaRavens
Haha. Me too. That candy house creeped me out. Next, Kory will have us running from Santa.
Three Steps Over Japan said, 6 months ago
@jmcx4
Santa is EVIL! E-V-I-L I tells ya!
Kyrel said, 6 months ago
@J2P2
I wouldn’t say that they haven’t learned anything; except maybe that if Goatsucker gives you a warning, you should probably listen. Clearly they are under a spell this time, though. Just look at their creepy “blank stare” eyes. I hope that they come out of it soon…