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1. PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT POST SPOILERS.
2. Don't be rude toward the artists, their work, or other readers.
3. Disagreements are fine, insults are not.
4. Joking at the fairy tales silly nature is fine, crude jokes and comments are not. This is an all-ages site. Let's keep it that way.
5. Comments can be removed at moderator's discretion.
↓ Transcript
Panel 1: The cook is kneeling before the king apologetically. Cook: It's true. All Fur made the soup again. King: Well, then send her to me. I wish to speak with her.
Panel 2: The cook throws a boot at All Fur's head.
Panel 3: All Fur looks up at the cook who has her hands on her hips.
Panel 4: The cook points to the stairs.
Panel 5: As before, All Fur bows low to the king.
Panel 6: He sends her away annoyed as she does not give him the answer he seeks.
Panel 2: The cook throws a boot at All Fur's head.
Panel 3: All Fur looks up at the cook who has her hands on her hips.
Panel 4: The cook points to the stairs.
Panel 5: As before, All Fur bows low to the king.
Panel 6: He sends her away annoyed as she does not give him the answer he seeks.










Well, 3rd time will be the charm lol.
isnt’ it always?
…Ow, boot to the head.
hehe :P
She’s just jealous because a dirty little soup-cook is getting more face-time before the King than her. Personally, I think she has the hots for him…
O.o I thought she just made it up about boot in the head.
In some versions of the tale, the prince himself would fling stuff at her, then when she’d go to the ball–or the church, she would tell him that she came from a country with the name of what he slapped her with–such as “towel land” if he flung a towel at her.
Wow he’s sort of dense isn’t he? I mean does he even look her in the face?
Most nobility don’t look at those beneath them directly. That would be implying a level of equality. Those of lower status were also not supposed to meet the eyes of those above them for the same reason.
I can’t wait to see the look on that woman’s face when she finds out she’s been throwing boots at the one who will marry the king!
-Snerk- “I come from Bootland, my lord…”
Poor All Fur. It’ll be worth it in the end!! x3
I like that you didn’t add in the text this time, why repeat it? It works really well.
Boots are thrown and All Fur claims against such an accusation… the king might be smart to hire a detective, though he’ll figure everything out soon.