Lazy Wolf: The Series (pt. 3)
Alex Jiang
[Previously on... Part 2 :: Part 1]
[Previously on... Part 2 :: Part 1]
I mean, werewolves, they have appetites, don't they?
[Previously on... Part 1]
[Previously on... Part 1]
You all don't seem too keen on fiddling here with bloody Henry.
"And look, I can just barely fit my arm through the wound. It's not that big."
[Previously on... Part 5 | Part 4 | Part 3 | Part 2 | Part 1]
She's flying!
Hip, hip, hooray!
Wooooo!
Amanda, I thought... I, I don't understand. You said this was over.
Why is there shattered glass?
It's from a light bulb.
He was like, "Everyone knows what racoons like to do."
What an asshole.
In order to proce the theory of the law of reversals, we will enter space through an ocean rift.
Lydia! What the heck is the hold up? How long does it take to throw a rope over a branch?
Well, you see the horns there. They're a good size, I think. And so me, I ask about them, I say, You got horns?
I heard about what happened last week.
Oh yeah, that was just—
It wasn't right. I'm really sorry about that.
Okay, now -- I'm going to tie this end to the box. Lydia, throw the other end over our tree. Gilly, stand guard over the box.
Excuse me, sir, is that a sword in your gut?
You want to watch a movie?
Nah, I think I'm going to go write for a bit.
Last fall, Aaron tweeted something about accepting a few comics from a nine year-old. We’d soon discover the boy’s name was Alex Jiang, and that he was hilarious. When “Meet Lazy Wolf,” “Fashion
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