You do not remember correctly. Kid Win’s age has not yet been stated. However, he’s a little younger than Taylor.
Oh. Alright!
I guess I was thinking of Gallant or Clockblocker.
You do not remember correctly. Kid Win’s age has not yet been stated. However, he’s a little younger than Taylor.
Oh. Alright!
I guess I was thinking of Gallant or Clockblocker.
What are you talking about? Blindness and lasers are a good combo in the leauge of super reduntant heroes 99% of the time (see superredundant com/?comic=076-same-but-different), its just that the story follows the 1% where they aren’t.

Ohh, right, that’s a good point!
You hear that, guys? You should totally go out shooting lasers blindly. It’ll make you the top hero in the multiverse.
I was SO SURE the guy you linked a video of in your Stories of Norway post was some lost skit I missed from Joe Pera, one of the most unsettling and yet funny comedy character I know watch?v=Fm1RvzfPRh0

Hah, yeah, I can see the resemblance. Though the Ylvis brothers (the guys behind The Fox – through the miracles of styling, that’s Vegard Ylvisåker playing the man with the cup, architect Tor Kraft) are generally a bit more snappy with their humor than this guy.
Incidentally, the real Tor Kraft looks like this (on the right):

(Though this image was taken six years after the events of this scene from Stories From Norway.)
Hey remember when back in his interlude Kid Win was like “I suck, the only reason I’m good at guns is because they’re easy, I can jsut take three half finished projects and mash them together. Can even make multiple settings that way. Gosh if only I could figure out what my specialisation is” ? Gotta love that subtle foreshadowing.
Hah, nice!
I must admit, when I’m looking for a pun in “teaching llamas to spit fire” on a Worm blog, rap lyrics is not where my mind goes.
Where does it… oh!
“Pay attention now, Spitfire. This,” *points at a crude blackboard drawing using a stick* “is a llama.”
“It’s hard to stop doing things I enjoy, even in order to start doing other things I enjoy.” My heart jumped up in my throat because I thought you were about to say you’re ending the liveblog.
Ahaha, wow, sorry about that. In retrospect, I can absolutely see how that could sound like “it really pains me to do this but it is time to stop doing the blog because I’ve found something else I’d like to do” at first.
I think the quote at the beginning of the post with all the “both” gifs is the wrong one. Copy paste error?
Fuck, you’re right. Fixed, thanks!
As soon as Krix finishes Interlude 14.5, his readers would like to remind him of Gestation 1.3, where he said, “The Protectorate is a superhero team confirmed!…I probably sounded rather silly when I theorized about them being a sinister big brother type organization running a dystopian society or something, didn’t I. :P”
Hah! Yeah, that did actually come to my mind after I finished that session, though I forgot to mention it.
They’re not quite that, but their affiliation with Cauldron certainly brings related connotations to mind. 😛
‘Hmm. Maybe she got romantically involved with someone bad or something?’ I think you’re forgetting that she was rescued while ‘on display’ for Merchants. It’s highly likely that something awful happened before that point, or else she was traumatized by the experience regardless.

Hmm. I suppose there’s one more thing that could be next.
“(…) I’m thinking the biggest issue right now is the man at the top.”
Maybe Colony is about Taylor’s attempt to free Dinah the hard way?