Seems Mustard is at a Halloween party. No costume for Mustard, of course---being our local SJW, Mustard would never appropriate someone else's identity for use as a costume. That said, Mustard doesn't mind if others wear costumes (he's cool like that).
Seems Mustard has met with some friends dressed as Posey and Narker ...at least, we THINK these two are just normal talking funny-animals in costume (they are, aren't they?).
Posey and Narker are from some strange 90s children's show from NZ (or thereabouts).
Personally, what I find most interesting here is that beautiful chocolate-cherry popple on the table. She's found a bowl of multi-colored treats, and will deliberately eat every single one (unless she's seen or captured---I'm certain she isn't a guest at this party).
In other news, I managed to make a 3-in-1 comic of which this strip was a part, but: https://sta.sh/0mebcbkys1y
It's confetti now because I hate my art (yes, that's the color copy, but the original is also destroyed, just not as colorfully).
At least my popples will enjoy it--they love confetti! :D
The top comic was (well) this one (Duh!)
The second was of the usual gang in their costumes. These were they: Mimi (as Bluey); Tasli (as Miles Morales); Gene (as Goku); Mubba as Pikachu.
The third was a parody of the "I Got a Rock" scene from the Charlie Brown Halloween Special, for which I thought to include Scream :3
Anyways, I managed, at least, to save what was the top comic. Again, the original art is gone, so I had to color this one digitally (and it shows in all the worst ways). On a bright note, I at least learned to use my fill tool! :D
Pencil...
The featured pencil is a cheap Halloween pencil from the dollar store (it's probably from the 2000s or so).
[quote]In other news, I managed to make a 3-in-1 comic of which this strip was a part, but: https://sta.sh/0mebcbkys1y[/quote] One man's confetti is another man's puzzle set... :)
"Mimi (as Bluey)" - that sounds interesting!
[quote]In other news, I managed to make a 3-in-1 comic of which this strip was a part, but: https://