Difference between revisions of "43: Red Spiders 2"
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* [[47: Counter-Red Spiders]] | * [[47: Counter-Red Spiders]] | ||
* [[126: Red Spiders Cometh]] | * [[126: Red Spiders Cometh]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Original quote from [[Randall]]: "And lo, they still have six legs." | * Original quote from [[Randall]]: "And lo, they still have six legs." | ||
* Original comment from [[Randall]]: "This is the original that inspired the other one. It's my favorite of the two." | * Original comment from [[Randall]]: "This is the original that inspired the other one. It's my favorite of the two." | ||
− | * This is the fortieth comic posted to livejournal. The previous was [[38: Apple Jacks]]. The next was [[39: Bowl]] | + | * This is the fortieth comic originally posted to livejournal. The previous was [[38: Apple Jacks]]. The next was [[39: Bowl]] |
+ | ==Transcript== | ||
+ | [Red spiders, with round appendages at the end of each of their six legs, are seen navigating an environment of blocks and other geometric constructions] | ||
{{Comic discussion}} | {{Comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics posted on livejournal]] | [[Category:Comics posted on livejournal]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comics with color]] | ||
[[Category:Red Spiders|0043]] | [[Category:Red Spiders|0043]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:28, 31 December 2012
Red Spiders 2 |
Title text: This was actually drawn years before Red Spiders |
Explanation
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The full series of Red spiders:
Trivia
- Original quote from Randall: "And lo, they still have six legs."
- Original comment from Randall: "This is the original that inspired the other one. It's my favorite of the two."
- This is the fortieth comic originally posted to livejournal. The previous was 38: Apple Jacks. The next was 39: Bowl
Transcript
[Red spiders, with round appendages at the end of each of their six legs, are seen navigating an environment of blocks and other geometric constructions]