Calm down, Jambi.
I’d like to think that for a guy that only learned English up to a 2nd grade level and then spent 23 years living in a Spanish-speaking country where he learned the rest of it; I speak and spell the language pretty well.
I was missing the ninjas too, to be honest…3 for the price of one
By the way, you have your point O…your english is pretty damn good, also regarding that not everybody here likes to tlak in english because they always say “f*ck it, we’re in Colombia, I’ll talk my ass off in spanish…don’t need no english”
More jokes towards french if you will!
but this rises a joke in my head. Ladas(russian car) are not that good but they are sturdy so replace motor to working one and addsome spikes on a Lada and you have half decent anti-zombie car.
@Sohma: While Twingo and Renault are French, they’re pretty much the most common car here where I live.
They’re supposed to be really speedy and all that, but they’re also very light. When they were first introduced to the Colombian market, people would always play jokes on the owners by literally picking up the car (between 3 or 4 men it was pretty easy) and hiding it someplace else so the owner would think it had been stolen.
Come on people O speaks and writes in a very good level of English I sometimes wonder what score does he has on the TOEFL, or if he has taken that test…
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Note that in Colombia renault is big, is huge, i belive there isnt a single family in colombia who hasn’t have/use/or know someone with a Renault 4… now days you can still see those cars, all pimp my ride… the twingo somehow did the same for us… but not at that scale, due to the tico, spark, and several other brands introduce to the Colombian market.
Now lets all be glad it was not a topolino…
haha, this is so true. My friend works as a tow-truck driver. And quite often he gets called out because someone tried to drive through a fence because the person had “seen it in a game” and thought it was possible.
I had a good chuckle at all the zombies in the last panel just staring at the car/corpses while Batey and Carlos are standing there just talking.
jajajaj buena por el twingo..
bwahahh, so true °-°
so badass on so many levels!
also: spotted ninja in tree
haha, I dropped out of my chair
I love the lighting effect in the first panel. You never cease to amaze me O!
A Twingo could take care of any Zombie Army, anyday :p
Or welcome it’s hideous colour into their rank !
It’s “brake”, not “break”! Garrrrrrraaaaghgghhghgh!
Although it did in the end, that’s still not the right usage.
Calm down, Jambi.
I’d like to think that for a guy that only learned English up to a 2nd grade level and then spent 23 years living in a Spanish-speaking country where he learned the rest of it; I speak and spell the language pretty well.
I’ll fix it, anyway.
Three Ninjas Spotted!! Love the lights effect. Good work, O.
There, fixed – see?
No heterographs were harmed during the making of this comic.
Hahaha amazing
lol. It`s like Mythbusters in my Zombiecomic!? Busted!
Genial el Twingo hehe
I was missing the ninjas too, to be honest…3 for the price of one
By the way, you have your point O…your english is pretty damn good, also regarding that not everybody here likes to tlak in english because they always say “f*ck it, we’re in Colombia, I’ll talk my ass off in spanish…don’t need no english”
How come they’re driving a French car?!
Or is that just a racist statement about French who can’t build decent car?!
You hurt my feelings O
More jokes towards french if you will!
but this rises a joke in my head. Ladas(russian car) are not that good but they are sturdy so replace motor to working one and addsome spikes on a Lada and you have half decent anti-zombie car.
@Sohma: While Twingo and Renault are French, they’re pretty much the most common car here where I live.
They’re supposed to be really speedy and all that, but they’re also very light. When they were first introduced to the Colombian market, people would always play jokes on the owners by literally picking up the car (between 3 or 4 men it was pretty easy) and hiding it someplace else so the owner would think it had been stolen.
Come on people O speaks and writes in a very good level of English I sometimes wonder what score does he has on the TOEFL, or if he has taken that test…
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Note that in Colombia renault is big, is huge, i belive there isnt a single family in colombia who hasn’t have/use/or know someone with a Renault 4… now days you can still see those cars, all pimp my ride… the twingo somehow did the same for us… but not at that scale, due to the tico, spark, and several other brands introduce to the Colombian market.
Now lets all be glad it was not a topolino…
Well that’s a disturbing 7th panel.
Good job O.
Ninja behind a tree and another in the tree (frame 3)
oops missed the one behind the stone wall
haha, this is so true. My friend works as a tow-truck driver. And quite often he gets called out because someone tried to drive through a fence because the person had “seen it in a game” and thought it was possible.
I had a good chuckle at all the zombies in the last panel just staring at the car/corpses while Batey and Carlos are standing there just talking.
ROFL! Love it! O brings up all the things my friends & I say while watching movies @ home. Keep it up O!
Topolinos kick ass!
Way better than O’s Jeep hehe
@O
is there any sources you reccomend as the best for drawing zombies?
hahaah O…you are just great