Dear False Positive Readers,
This is Ashley Walton, Mikeās sister and editor of False Positive. I have really terrible, awful news and a tiny bit of good news.
You might have noticed itās been a couple years since weāve posted anything on this website. Well, brace yourself for the saddest update Iāll ever share.
I love the banter š
It’s a DnD campaign, I’m calling it.
I suspect the guy in the second panel is the face from the front page. Maybe while chopping the tentacles he got something in the face, which is why you should always wear safety glasses. š
And the banter is great, at least until it pokes an eye out. š
… or takes an arrow to the knee?
Hmmm . . . I think it’s the guy from the first panel.
I reckon the first guy is the one from the front page or just maybe the second. Also I reckon those two are maybe brothers?
I’m sticking with my “alternate dimension” theory rather than this being some guys around a table of DnD, but i now think that when the swordsmen gets infected he will turn into a monster himself and it will bring into question their careers of traveling to and killing such monsters. Perhaps his team will kill him all the same without remorse, painting the age old image that it is THEY who are the monsters.
REAL heroes trade quips while chopping up giant monsters.
It’s a DnD campaign, and the monster in panel 1 is the player.
I hadn’t considered the possibility of the monster being a playable character. I like it.
Well, apparently i’m the only one who didn’t know before now that Piper is female. No, the pigtails were not a giveaway.
It’s okay, Piper is probably played by a guy. š
Nope, not the only one. I thought it was a man at first, as well. Also, I think it’s a single braid/ponytail, not two.
I’m definitely getting a D&D vibe here, although that seems far too obvious for this webcomic. Unless it IS a D&D game, but things that happen to the characters begin affecting the players IRL.