Being a denizen of Hell is no excuse for being rude!
I have to go back through the comments, but I’m pretty sure vadan was the first one to come up with the theory that the sacred bond of marriage would cut Angelina off from her demonic power (even before she human-ed up). I’ll double check before I award any Kick Points. Yell if you think you beat him to the kick.
Speaking of kicking… don’t want anyone to forget that Kickman has super powers. After Grayhawk and Elizabeth spent four or so pages fighting their way through tainted mooks and horny humans using all their tech and gadgets, sometimes the best answer is just a super-powered kick to the demon nads.
Next: Kickman Vs a bunch of Balrogs… OR… “You (all) shall not pass!”
Just whose side is, pantless, Demon Lawyer on?
Frame 2, is that a Twig and Berries shot?
Frame 6, seems someone has downsized her cup size aggressively.
Stray though, Will Angelina break Kickman’s heart in the end??
Demon Lawyer is on nobody’s side. He’s a demon.
The term “Demon Lawyer” is redundant.
Bet you could pay a lawyer to argue either side of that…. (heh!)
It does raise the question of Why didn’t Gandalf just kick the Balrog off the bridge of Khazad-dûm
Because Kickman wasn’t one of the Seven Walkers??
Just going out on a limb there…
Um, because the Balrog has wings?
As a sometime divorce lawyer, I feel particularly honoured to be the first to mention that marriage might screw things up for someone 🙂
What is it that drew all of the males, though? the power or the presence? won’t they just start making out with each other?
Congrats on the catch!
Kickman may be able to kick them all out of town one by one, it seems that they’ll keep coming back unless dead. (They may take some time off to regain their strength, but they’ll come back.
Since those infected people are as much victims of Suc– ahem, Angelina’s curse as she is herself, I don’t think heroes would kill them.
I see two ways out of here, without being able to discern how to do it exactly: the first, and possibly the easiest, would be to divert their attraction to another person. The second would be to lift their taint. How exactly? No frigging idea. Mass marriage may not work out that well…
(Oh, and if Angelina eventually divorces Kickman, does it mean her curse goes back into effect?)
Of course, if this were written by Scott McFarlane, Demon Lawyer would convince Angelina to travel to Hell and stay so the tainted people follow her there. I’m glad this is not the case.