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Patriots Planet Comics Presents: The Coming of the Whoorshooce!
In celebration of the upcoming Colts/Pats contest, Annihilus finally got off his ass and finished this short piece of crap called Planet Comics #2.
Patriots Planet Comics™ proudly announces the second (not so) long awaited issue of Planet Comics: The Coming of the Whoorshooce. If you're a regular Planeteer, you know that this place is pretty diverse and fans of all teams are welcome. This issue chronicles the first appearance of our Colts bretheren and some Planeteers first reactions to their arrival here at the Planet. It's an open-ended story in which you need to draw your own conclusions.
Annihilus hopes his Colts friends don't take offense, as this is intended as a jab during our rivalry week. For those trolls that are offended, you can fvck off.
In addition to the pages appearing here, they have also been placed on the new Planet Comic Page that has smaller thumbnails that you can click on to get the full page. The pages are a little big, but when they are reduced in size they are harder to read.
P.S. If you missed the first issue, you can read it here.
In celebration of the upcoming Colts/Pats contest, Annihilus finally got off his ass and finished this short piece of crap called Planet Comics #2.
Patriots Planet Comics™ proudly announces the second (not so) long awaited issue of Planet Comics: The Coming of the Whoorshooce. If you're a regular Planeteer, you know that this place is pretty diverse and fans of all teams are welcome. This issue chronicles the first appearance of our Colts bretheren and some Planeteers first reactions to their arrival here at the Planet. It's an open-ended story in which you need to draw your own conclusions.
Annihilus hopes his Colts friends don't take offense, as this is intended as a jab during our rivalry week. For those trolls that are offended, you can fvck off.
In addition to the pages appearing here, they have also been placed on the new Planet Comic Page that has smaller thumbnails that you can click on to get the full page. The pages are a little big, but when they are reduced in size they are harder to read.
P.S. If you missed the first issue, you can read it here.