I love the practicality of wombats, where the resting place of the dead hold no fear or concern.
Digger obviously hasn’t been paying attention to the logic of this place. ^-^
Digger has also shown a propensity for sarcasm at times. I am sure that she appreciates the possibilities involved in being in a graveyard. The practical possibilities anyway. I expect her to be on the lookout for zombies. Of course, by the logic of this comic, if she does encounter something it’ll be nothing so straightforward and pick-axable as zombies.
The graveyard is inhabited vegetarian zombies that hunt for “GRAAAAAAAINS!”* The acolytes are constantly trying to keep them out of the vegetable garden.
*Credit goes to Greg Dean of Real Life Comics for this one. Blame him.
A temple or church graveyard is a place specifically intended (and consecrated) such that those interred within should not rise from the grave, haunt from the living, or otherwise cause mischief.
I love the practicality of wombats, where the resting place of the dead hold no fear or concern.
Digger obviously hasn’t been paying attention to the logic of this place. ^-^
“Are there vegetables?” “No, just dead people.” “Oh, I’m cool, then.”
“I see vegetables!”
Lunatic Vegetables.
Another good name for a band.
😉
Yes, but is she actually unbothered by a graveyard, or is she just *that* relieved that it isn’t vegetables? Frankly I could go with either one.
Digger has also shown a propensity for sarcasm at times. I am sure that she appreciates the possibilities involved in being in a graveyard. The practical possibilities anyway. I expect her to be on the lookout for zombies. Of course, by the logic of this comic, if she does encounter something it’ll be nothing so straightforward and pick-axable as zombies.
The graveyard is inhabited vegetarian zombies that hunt for “GRAAAAAAAINS!”* The acolytes are constantly trying to keep them out of the vegetable garden.
*Credit goes to Greg Dean of Real Life Comics for this one. Blame him.
> vegetarian zombies that hunt for “GRAAAAAAAINS!”
*groan*
Oh…its just a place where they bury dead people. Whose skins become Skins, who skin people. Awesome.
Dammit Jim, it’s a graveyard, not a garden!
With all the other stuff wombats encounter underground, I wonder how often they unexpectedly encounter graveyards. Probably from the wrong side.
😯
A temple or church graveyard is a place specifically intended (and consecrated) such that those interred within should not rise from the grave, haunt from the living, or otherwise cause mischief.