I wanted to (at least temporarily) change Trigona’s outfit for a while. In fact, it was originally going to be that one she’s wearing in that Hiveworks link to the right, but that sheer fabric seemed kinda terrifying to draw in every strip.
Had to keep that tiny vest tho.
and now i wish for werebears and weretaurs
What is a weretaur?
werewolves and minotaurs combined
That’s a tiny vest? Wow.
Well, maybe short vest is more apt a description.
http://www.deviantart.com/browse/all/?q=beartaur
The fact that the Top result shows both makes me happy
I assure you that was a coincidence. It’s not my prerogative to look up ANYTHING on DA, let alone something like beartaurs.
So cute! Love the new outfit, and Teddi and Trigona, hangin’ out!
Ahh okay I was wondering about the shoulders. poofles really work.
between bugbears, bumblebears, and la tarasque, i’ve seen many a creature with six bear legs, but never arranged in a centaur 90-degree angle shape..
This shall be called fluffy trigona.
Hey, it didn’t cut to the chapter title this time. Also she needs some sick jeans to finish that outfit.
Is it ever BOTH halves? Like, do you ever get a six-pawed bear?
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You know, I love this comic… It’s absolutely beeing fantastic according to my sense of humor but…
I keep seeing things about “save the bees” projects. If bees are dying at an inharmonious rate, shouldn’t a bee-related comic be related to the real thing?
The reason I say this isn’t to criticize the comic. It is to criticize America, which has allowed the chemical company which made defoliating chemicals (the utter oxymoronic tone!) to control the farm land of pretty much 80% of the country. Their genetic modifications may seem normal or unharmful because you don’t watch them grow in the wild; the GMO crops often are incompatible with the INSECTS in the area they’re grown. The Monarch butterflies that used to come to the Northern US are dying as well…
This comic started so long ago. But now it is 2015. The bees are dying.
Beeserker won’t have much power in the future.
Yeah, I think I’ve mentioned before that the premise of Beeserker was sort of born from the notion that bees were a renewable fuel source, but then I found out that they’re all dying, so I felt like kind of a jerk for shoveling them all into this robot. On the other hand, I’m can’t pull a Cookie Monster and suddenly make it powered by vegetables.
…but I digress. I really feel like I should do something. I just don’t know what it is.