when we first saw the big boss with his cigar and the way he moved around the scenes he was in I was like ” ah so we meet at last nefarious antagonist for this comic” I mean I knew that the supervisor guy was unpleasant, and maybe a tad evil, but seems I was wrong, perhaps it is just the discordant magic, but looks like the supervisor guy is the real villain here, what’s he going to do to the professor and his family?
His pawmenship is probably terrible and illegible. After all, he’s probably been dictating anything he needs written down for years and years now. Besides, maybe it’s such a complete transformation that anything he’d try writing would come out in cursive Draconic.
Or he haven’t figured out how to do anything but the most basic grabbing motions with his claws yet. Writing takes quite some motor skill, something you don’t really learn over a day.
Oh yeah. It was the director who fired Gerald. Good call-back to page one.
Also I like how I praised the Boss Man for being so well portrayed for a villain when it turns out he’s actually not a bad man at all.
I also wanted to show that regular people are capable of great evil without realising there the bad guy. Heck, some of the worst atrocities of mankind have been done in the name of doing good. Because if you say you’re doing it for good or mortal reasons, you’ll have less opposition.
I’m not sure I buy that the boss was as fair as he claims, but that’s really not relevant anyway to the main point that you shouldn’t turn people into baby dragons without their consent.
In defense of the director, we can say that he did it unintentionally. And he doesn’t know how and can’t cancel or fix it at the moment, if he wanted to.
Because he used all magic power that he had and dont know (yet) how to get more.
Ah, the big “The Reason You Suck” speech…too bad the Dragon boss no longer speaks English though…
xD lol
when we first saw the big boss with his cigar and the way he moved around the scenes he was in I was like ” ah so we meet at last nefarious antagonist for this comic” I mean I knew that the supervisor guy was unpleasant, and maybe a tad evil, but seems I was wrong, perhaps it is just the discordant magic, but looks like the supervisor guy is the real villain here, what’s he going to do to the professor and his family?
His point of view is not absolute truth.
Hmm, maybe Boss (baby) dragon is an ansestor of Spike?
I mean they are realy intelagent for their ‘apperent’ age.
Hey, Boss Man. Hot little tip for you:
YOU. CAN. WRITE.
His pawmenship is probably terrible and illegible. After all, he’s probably been dictating anything he needs written down for years and years now. Besides, maybe it’s such a complete transformation that anything he’d try writing would come out in cursive Draconic.
Or he haven’t figured out how to do anything but the most basic grabbing motions with his claws yet. Writing takes quite some motor skill, something you don’t really learn over a day.
Great comedic timing with the roaring
Oh yeah. It was the director who fired Gerald. Good call-back to page one.
Also I like how I praised the Boss Man for being so well portrayed for a villain when it turns out he’s actually not a bad man at all.
Just goes to show how well I was doing my little bit of misdirection. ^^
Indeed.
I also wanted to show that regular people are capable of great evil without realising there the bad guy. Heck, some of the worst atrocities of mankind have been done in the name of doing good. Because if you say you’re doing it for good or mortal reasons, you’ll have less opposition.
Everyone is the protagonist of their own story. No man truly believes himself to be the villain.
Except Starscream.
“And that, children, is why dragons are all greedy, frmo the very first.”
Don’t think we missed that he actually replied.
Not entirely certain how this page links with the last?
I’m not sure I buy that the boss was as fair as he claims, but that’s really not relevant anyway to the main point that you shouldn’t turn people into baby dragons without their consent.
In defense of the director, we can say that he did it unintentionally. And he doesn’t know how and can’t cancel or fix it at the moment, if he wanted to.
Because he used all magic power that he had and dont know (yet) how to get more.