Good luck to us all
Huh, I didn’t know Dark Watch had Annuals.
Also, that cover is . . . beyond words. XD
There was an Annual cover for Dark Watch in the original Challenge document that they produced.
I’m with Adam. Heck punching dinosaurs, punch a paleontologist who’s dedicated to making them suck! >:V
“Son, do you even know how bad your luck is?” This line is great. 
Wait, he is Wager Master? I was right all along! D: That shit-eating grin gives it away!
Fae-touched Setback variant when?
I’m really liking this story, because I had been under the impression there would never be interaction with the fae realms in Sentinel Comics, and now, here we are.
Loving this segment of Wager Master absolutely losing his tiny shit. 
I feel like Anthony Drake has always been Irish-American? c.c Is that just me? Did anyone else wonder if they’d completely forgotten about him for a minute there?
Aww, Adam. 
I feel like Anthony Drake has always been Irish-American? c.c Is that just me? Did anyone else wonder if they’d completely forgotten about him for a minute there?
I don’t think it was outright established before that he was, though making your green-eyed redhead character Irish-flavored is certainly an age-old trope.
Also now that I think about it, there’s Abigail Grey the ancestor of Argent’s AU double, where “Grey” is an acceptable Irish surname.
Aww, Adam.
Yeah, poor Adam. ![]()
I’m now imagining a Green Grosser deck that looks a LOT like Ambuscade, with EVEN MORE TRAPS.
I was thinking something of a combination Ambuscade/Akash’Thriya in terms of where the traps show up.
The first Letters Page episode since OblivAeon to add an entire new deck to the Definitive Edition! This is the villain I’m most interested in fighting if and when I get the chance.
Green Grosser, agent of K.U.D.Z.U.
Miss Chevious might be Moral Neutrality Aminia Twain.
I don’t like the idea that Fashion only experienced a few years of subjective time as the Coliseum moves around for decades of external time. Rather, I’d assume that there’s some sort of biological stasis emitter, so she sits in her quarters-slash-cell between fights, biologically unaging, but still thinking and interacting with other captives. Only during fights does the stasis turn off. Perhaps the Bloodsworn Force itself does the stasis, since it doesn’t want people to age.
