Four Pu Sisters fanarts from Stéfani and a Sims model snapshot from Ten Ten. Stéfani mentions that the Pu Sisters look very Hawaiian. That's probably because their design was inspired from Chris Sanders' tropical girls, like in Lilo & Stitch. The Pu Sisters' nationality or ethnicity is not set yet. But they're likely from South-East Asia.
I was interviewed by a fellow with the name of Andrew Brown at the Montreal Comic-con. It was a nice interview, he did his research well. I'm glad my accent isn't so bad most of the time. We talked a bit about hentai, so if you're at work, better put on your headphones, hehe! You can listen to it here.
I did it by mistake, mind you. I bought some delicious Chiquita bananas. Little did I know their sweetness was the taste of FASCIST COLUMBIAN PARAMILITARY TERRORISM! Oh but they got a fine, so everything turned out fine.
If her child asks her if the Earth is round or flat, her answer is "I don't know"?! She sounds like a worse mother than Britney Spears. The intelligence of the rest of the cast isn't much better. This is the kind of philosophical discussion you'd hear in kindergarden. The fact that there's people on TV, on a mainstream popular show, talking about how we can't really tell if the Earth is flat or not, how it's not really important and how the belief that the Earth is flat should be respected because it is written in a racist, sexist and vile sadistic book... we're all fucked.
UPDATE: Check out how religious wingnuts are forced to take her defense. They don't believe the Earth is flat, but they don't take too kindly that science might be right about evolution. The comments I've quoted here are hilarious.
6 new pages + 1 color pinup (uncensored) of Sister Wulfia Focka available on Slipshine.net. This concludes the first storyline. But Sister Focka will be back for another quest.
I'll be a guest at the Montreal Comic Con this weekend. It's a two days event, Saturday @ 11-19h and Sunday @ 10-17h, at the Palais des Congrès, Métro Place-d'Armes.
A Pu Tang commission, a sketch of conservatives Larry Craig and David Vitter (guess who's who) and two drawings from my sketchbook. I think I'll buy a smaller sketchbook, it's too hard to scan the big one without cutting out the pages (that's why I took a photograph).