Face Off
Wow wow! It’s page 106! That means Saffron and Sage is officially the longest comic I’ve ever written, coming out ahead of Legend of the Hare’s svelte 105 pages.
That’s not an entirely fair comparison, though, since Legend of the Hare was one rather meandering story, and Saffron and Sage is more an episodic series of adventures, but still!
Speaking of episodic series of adventures, we’re nearly done with this one! Chapter 5 will be coming to a close in a page or two, meaning that it will just barely be the second-longest chapter in the comic. Perhaps it dragged a little as a result, but it was a fun experiment to do a flashback like this!
Bad bunny!
And were those ears always just on a hairband? I’m getting flashbacks to Blade Bunny…
This does explain Saffron’s hate-on for Milk, even if she should have seen it coming a mile away. Love (and/or lust) makes for really effective blinders though, and Saffron is almost adorably clueless and naive in an a keard middle school kind of way. I suspect that Milk will eventually be reminded the hard way that most seventh graders aren’t built like a Greek demigod and don’t have big honking battle-axes.
I Took A Potion To Look Like A Bombshell for My Buckbeau and All I Got Was This Weird Dress From A Witch Who Stole Her Modus Operandi From Ursula
Wait what?? Legend of the hare has 105 pages?? Does that mean it’s completed?? Where can I find it?
Ursula was completely different. She didn’t want the prince for herself, didn’t make herself look like Ariel, and saw both of them merely as pawns and stepping stones to get what she really wanted.
Milk obviously wants a stable lasting problem-free relationship…
Those are some good faces and paneling right there