The Lost Bear by Bradley Trevor Greive

The Lost Bear

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  1. margueritem

    margueritem said, 12 months ago

    Great zombie drawing!

  2. Superfrog

    Superfrog said, 12 months ago

    Perhaps he’s the victim of sibling rivalry. I heard his brother went to veterinary school and became a werewolf.

  3. Smythe Symble

    Smythe Symble said, 12 months ago

    On the positive, Zombies like Girls for more than Their :
    Brains

  4. philyfanstukinmi

    philyfanstukinmi said, 12 months ago

    Certainly not the brains of the family.

  5. INGSOC

    INGSOC said, 12 months ago

    The original Zombies from The Night of the Living Dead ‘1968’ Directed by George A. Romaro, mainly focused eating upon your flesh….

    These spin offs from the original The Return of the Living Dead ‘1985’ and The Return of the Living Dead part II ‘1987’ those that George A. Romaro had not directed, mainly focused eating upon your brains….

  6. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 12 months ago

    Uuuuhhhhh….send more Psychiatrists….

  7. Tame

    Tame said, 12 months ago

    The "deeper causes’ may be Oedipal if he ate his mother.

  8. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @Tame
    What happened to your hilariously off-colour comment, that I saw very early on, but has now disappeared? It was highly offensive, but also rather clever, and made me laugh.
    : )

  9. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @jmcx4

    Ha hah hah!
    : )

  10. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @margueritem

    Thank you, Marg,
    Not my usual subject matter, so it took me a while, but I think my comic objective was successfully achieved, at least to my low standards of gory excellence.
    : )

  11. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @GoldenRoya

    As in a home made beauty mask, containing such ingredients as glycerin, honey, essential oils, egg yolk, mud, and perhaps a dash of aloe, ginseng and green tea?
    I agree!
    : )

  12. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @Superfrog

    Boom tish!
    : )

  13. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @philyfanstukinmi

    Nor the Beauty, it seems…
    : )

  14. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @INGSOC

    A most interesting carnivorous cinematic evolution, INGSOC.
    Thank you!
    : )

  15. BTG

    BTG said, 12 months ago

    @Smythe Symble

    Ha hah – yes, that is a very positive masculine observation indeed. Nicely done, Eldo!
    : )

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