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KICKMAN, LLC

Chapter 31 "Battle Supreme" cover

by Matt S. Law, Esq.

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Probably didn't need to upload the individual frames here. Since they both go from the far left to the far right of the page, I guess it actually doesn't help make it more readable. So, if you are reading this on your phone you will probably need to zoom in on each dialog box. Sorry.

Here's the full page, although it probably looks identical to the top two images... Well, the resolution is actually better on the individual frames. So, we'll just call this page a waste of bandwidth...

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Maybe this scene should have been at the end of the last chapter. It certainly looks like an ending scene.

The two day countdown has begun. What kind of crazy contingency plans can Grayhawk come up with in that time? Will Kickman be in the proper head space for a boss fight? Who will come into battle with them? Angelina..? After a couple of extra rolls in the hay? Lady Crane? The entire Kickboy army?

Will Villain City survive the conflict?

I'm not providing any answers. I'm just asking questions, tough guy.




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KICKMAN, LLC is a weekly webcomic written, penciled, inked, colored, lettered, and produced by Matt S. Law. Matt lives in a van, traveling the United States as a full-time pet-sitter. His mobile art studio consists of a Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ and Clip Studio Paint Pro software.

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Here is a timelapse video of this week's comic strip:

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That's very touching. Any death is tragic, even in a comic where lives can seem cheap. They need to focus on the next battle.

Well, in the comics no one seems to stay dead. The one exception is Peter Parker's uncle Ben. And Martha Wayne. NOT Thomas Wayne mind you, in the Flashpoint DC arc when Flash broke the time stream, Thomas Wayne became Batman to avenge his wife and son who were killed by a common criminal.

I watched Madame Web the other day. Not as bad as some made out and Ben Parker features in his younger days. I'm sure the comics have had to revise history so many times to keep the same characters going. I saw The Flash recently too and that has fun with alternative histories.

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