It’s been a while since Beeserker’s done anything in the comic, so I thought I’d throw it a bone and let it draw today’s flashback. Don’t ask how Beeserker knew what Mel and Queenie looked like back then.
It’s been a while since Beeserker’s done anything in the comic, so I thought I’d throw it a bone and let it draw today’s flashback. Don’t ask how Beeserker knew what Mel and Queenie looked like back then.
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Lol, web called it.
So I did. Heh.
Beeserker didn’t know what Young-Mel and Young-Queenie looked like back then.. it was just a very accurate guess. ;o
Well if there’s anything this comic has taught me so far, it’s that anything that shade of blue on someone’s head is some type of headgear. Ergo, young Mel wore a hairpiece. He must have had an embarrassing receding hairline back then, too.
Oh, how convenient. I didn’t have to look far for a good reactionface.
http://www.burntheinternet.com/2012/07/stark-realization.html
Haha, to be honest, I was implying that he originally had blue hair, but dyed it to green after he married Queenie, in an effort to retcon the way I totally Milhouse’d Trigona’s parents, but if you want to believe that, I’m not gonna stop you.
So he changed the color of his hair, AND burned down the other Ambroseses’ house in an attempt to cover his tracks, AND took on his wife’s name when he got married. Why can’t I shake the feeling that Mel has secrets darker than the accidental loss of a hand?
My brain can’t handle this amount of mystery.
That last panel looks like Awkward Zombie. :O
CORRECTION FROM THE FUTURE:
*The second to last panel