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The fact that the animals at Tame Camp are allowed, under certain circumstances, to eat people, sometimes produces this sort of exchange. Like a lot of local animals, Issa can understand humans reasonably well, just not talk.
This sort of encounter can lead to the sort of thing that was discussed last strip, assuming communication can be established. "I'll cough it up if you..."
This is almost word for word based on a page from an obscure Alaskan newspaper comic strip. It was either in Tundra or Muskeg Heights (the latter is so obscure I can't even find it with Google) and featured various talking animals. Some tourist annoyed a bear until he got snarfed, at which point his wife mentioned that he had all the traveler's checks and could the bear please cough up the wallet.
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Posted by ChaoskampfNunc 3 years ago Report
Well if she wants them all she has to do is reach in and get them :p
Posted by ArcaneSigil 3 years ago Report
T' be fair... the cards will survive the trip through the gut. Plastic is hard to digest.
Posted by Rothar 3 years ago Report
“Money does not stink” as they say.
Posted by Shadowclops2 3 years ago Report
Didn’t do anything wrong?
Man, she must have been one lame person.
And rich
Posted by Allard-Liao 3 years ago Report
The earlier pages show the prey woman willingly fed herself to the hyena.
Posted by Strega 3 years ago Report
If the animals eat someone it's because the person offered themselves as food, or the animal can plausibly say they did in the case of the Very Friendly Cheetah. 83
Posted by SleepyIsland48 3 years ago Report
Greetings from Alaska!
It’s interesting that you called Tundra comics obscure. I’ve been surrounded by those comics all my life, I had no idea they weren’t that popular away from home :)
Posted by Strega 3 years ago Report
I lived in Anchorage for eight years. Tundra is pretty obscure outside the state and the other one - I think it was called Muskeg Flats or Muskeg Heights - is so obscure I can't even find it with Google. Somewhere I have a paperback collection of one or the other with the bit of vore in question, but I can't seem to find it just now.