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Grrl Power #1286 - Super clique

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I bet you want to know who won? 

I kind of want to leave the question open, but... Math did "lose," in the sense that he eventually got pinned. But only after taking on four experienced adventurers/fighters that out weighed/strength/reached him, with at least one guy who can nearly match him on speed, and another guy who is basically as tough as a rhinoceros. Still, it took them over 10 minutes and a mess of bruises to get him. But everyone involved leveled up their, as Sydney puts it, "being punched a lot" skill, so they're all fine with the outcome. 

I'm one of those guys who thinks martial arts is cool but could never picture myself getting involved in a sport that involves being punched in the face a lot. Something like Judo or Aikido, sure. I took a few Aikido classes when I was in college. Not like, Aikido 101 or anything, I mean I attended... 5 (?) free classes being taught by some brown belt. My belt color is clear. But something like boxing? No way. And that was before everyone had a much better understanding of what prolonged weekly concussions might do to you in your not so old age. I wonder if sports like boxing are seeing a decline in enrollment now that terms like CTE are entering the common parlance, despite the best efforts of NFL owners and I'm sure boxing promoters. My guess is... probably a little, but not as much as I would initially guess.

Or if there is a falloff, it's probably due to a being raised on Playstation and iPads, and not "ride your bikes over to your friend's house and otherwise disappear into the woods for hours and no one knows where you are and show up barely in time for dinner covered in bark and mud." I kind of straddle those generations. Really I'm more of a Commodore 64/Atari/O.G. Nintendo kid. By the time the Playstation 1 came out, I had recently graduated college. Or... maybe I was a few months from graduating. Doesn't matter. The point is, I don't recall off the top of my head when I graduated from college. 

I think Peggy needs to get that chest tattoo colored in, because just the top of it poking over her collar makes it look like she's got chest hair. 

Grrl Power #1286 - Super clique

Comments

She can fly

Fogel

Yeah the space bandages will have the bruises taken care of in under a day. The broken finger might take a little longer unless they go back to their ship, and Frix uses some sort of directed healing internal tractor beam technobabble thing on it.

Dave Barrack

Since they can't rub noses, they go for next best contact.

eddi_TBH

If anyone knows that, Lapha does.

eddi_TBH

She's probably purring in panel one.

eddi_TBH

IIc was my first actual computer.

eddi_TBH

Panel one's victory parade makes a good opening.

eddi_TBH

Mostly the pose. But all the workouts are paying off.

eddi_TBH

She cannot rub cheeks with him without a lift truck.

eddi_TBH

Looks like an even distribution of bruises and bandages. Good fight. Sydney knows about being the odd one out in a cafeteria. She is proving she's one of the good ones.

eddi_TBH

Anybody else thinking that little stretchy cheek-rub thing Sydney is doing to Frix's wrist is the actual sexiest thing anybody's done in this comic so far? (mew!)

Ascender

And getting drive-by scritches now that I look closer.

Person

Is Peggy getting prettier?

IMDaggit

I used to do martial arts a LOT. I even taught them for a while. Which while I didn't have a lot of spare time (I worked a lot of hours) I still did it because there's a certain amount of fun to it. I once caught a foot to the chin (And I was wearing full contact gear because we fought hard) that was something of a fluke, and wow, that experience was something I'll always remember. I wasn't knocked out and I had a mouth guard in, but it definitely lit me up and made the next few minutes quite interesting. So there's something to be said for learning what it's like to get nailed with a really good shot, especially if you can't stop fighting.

John Van Stry

I'm hoping that either they have space medicine that helps with broken bones, or Altus' race heals very well, because otherwise that pinky is gonna be messed up for months, especially as it was almost definitely a joint break because of how tough he apparently is (breaking one of his bones should be quite difficult). Fingers are one of the worst things to break (speaking from personal experience here). Which really fits with what Sydney is saying, getting an injury that will take months to heal sounds like a dumb thing to risk for entertainment. My injuries have all been accidents, with a couple cases of accident/ clumsiness. Although as another person says, humans do all sorts of shit for entertainment, so, not exactly off brand.

Eric Loken

If boxing is getting less popular, it's probably because MMA has gotten more so. Admittedly there's usually somewhat fewer punches to the head (but not none - I've watched maybe four matches in my life and one of those was a knockout), and I'm not sure all that wrestling around on the ground doesn't do anything.

Mark Magagna

If she wasn't such an ass, I'd feel sorry for Lapha. But she has a chance to move up right now. I hope she doesn't screw it up. Also, Sydney is extra cute in panels 1 and 2.

Gelatinous Cube

On the boxing thing - knowing how awful A Thing is for you isn't exactly a disincentive for humans to do that Thing. Ex: we've know my entire 40-something year life long that smoking is awful and ahs all kinds of horrible nasty long-term side effects. There are basically no positive benefits to smoking either; it's all bad, no good, and yet we still have a robust population of smokers (diminished certainly, but there's enough of them out there that the tobacco companies are still making bank). In the case of boxing, someone will *pay* you to get your brain bounced off the inside of your skull like a pinball machine. It's not going away on its own.

SantaTheHutt

Oh, she can do the purple girls photo shoot now. Even her icon flame is purple.

JonPR

Intellivision kid here too.

Alan Lewis

It may say something about my childhood (and early adulthood) activities when my first thought to Sydney's "seems less fun than" is "clearly, you haven't sparred enough". Don't get me wrong, I love my video and board games, but as a kid there was a lot of unarmed sparring and in my mid-to-late 20s I was participating in HEMA (not SCA, fight rules are very different and I have zero interest in re-enactment) at least every Saturday for 3-4 hours, and occasionally after work during the week. It's a lot of fun. Of course my second thought was more in line with the response from Peggy with "Perhaps you aren't considering what your team does for a living - the practice is needed."

Philip J Leco II

Started on a C64, then Atari with the extra 500kb RAM, such power!

Andrew

First, I love that little caress and display of affection in the first panel. Very minor but a great detail. Secondly, I don't know what it is but Sydney looks like a super model in that second panel.

TexasTies

She's kinda doing a "cat stretch" backwards to her space boyfriend.

Jared Juetten

I heart Sydney just basking in the awesome that is here life in panel 1.

Person

You know, it looks kind of like Sydney is leaning back against Frix, kind of like a cat in panel 1. Aww, Sydney's looking out for her brain buddy.

BJ

Apple ][ REPRESENT!

Person

Did somebody warn them that sitting with, or near Sydney significantly increased one's chances of being spewed upon by a spit-take; either from Sydney or somebody interacting with Sydney? There's a betting pool for every meal. Just sayin'.

Town Crier

Great faces in this strip, especially Sydney. Good work!

Greg Morrow

Don't know how I missed the space bandages bubble at first, but that made me laugh more than it should.

Liam Meara

Too true!

Michael Obert

Well, she did get a run down of all the traumatic memories and such; I think those two might know each other better than anyone else at this point, depending on how much was retained post-possession. Probably makes for a good amount of common ground. And of course she's a bard; her first adventure to space resulted in a flaming orifice and partner of a different species.

Kizik Ucalegon

The large chested stick figure with people hair is a hilarious little detail for the chalk board.

TIPDucky

When I first looked at it I thought it was something like that, but it mostly just looked like she was stretching until I noticed his hand was actually on her shoulder and not behind her.

Jared Kolbly

Not a whole ham on his tray 😂

Brenda Allen

So, we have confirmation that Sydney is a fan of Bards, because that but about Charisma has been said by every Bard ever in DnD. Also, glad Sydney's not letting a little possession come between budding friendships 😆

Michael Obert

Agreed, the cuteness is maxed out on that one 😍

Michael Obert

Sidney's face on that one looks great.

Hanna

Respect to the Commodore/Apple generation (which I am part of). My first computer was a C64... ...but my first video game system (that wasn't my father's) was an Intellivision.

Top Cat

I love the little details you put in this page, like Frix and Sydney in panel one. It's clear how much they care for eachother while not distracting from anything else on the page. :)

Matthew Dodgen

Noo Lapha, this does not qualify for that "Cruel and Unusual" you vaguely remember from Sydneys Civics Class in high school

3of4

Okay this page really looks good. Most of them do but this really pops for me

Hamish Clarkson


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