Previously… Odineye sought vengeance. That’s all he wanted. Just a little revenge. With a splash of payback. It wasn’t too much to ask. And it wasn’t too much for him to dream. But there were other dreams. Other distractions. Emotions left over from a life no longer his.
Currently… Ultimate weapons don’t always work as planned. Especially when they’re not yours.
um… guys?
There’s no comic here.
Nevermind.
She is super
Again, I really do feel for Odineye. The tragic characters are the best ones to read about, because you can empathize with them and see exactly why they’re doing what they’re doing.
And Odineye cuts his losses and runs when he knows he’s forever lost the love of his life through his little revenge schemes.
I absolutely love this one, the longing in that one panel with her hand on the glass is phenomenal.
I keep meaning to mention this to you, but the last month or two the tweet panel on the right hand side covers part of the comic so I have to click on the comic itself to view it in a seperate window. Seems like something might be off in the layout design? Perhaps its set at a percentage from left or something. It happens at work on my windows PC using Internet Explorer and at home on my Mac whether I’m using Safari or Mozilla. Anyway, just thought you might want to know!
I pulled the site up in an older version of Internet Explorer and I can see the problem now. I’ll do my best to get it fixed before the next update. Thanks for letting know what browsers you have (that helped me finally see the issue since it doesn’t show up in all my fully updated browsers).
To me it doesn’t look like she’s longing. She looks like she’s reproaching him. That she trusted him and he killed the babysitter and tipped Hod off the edge.
Distractions…man, I gotta remember that one. Next time I’m in a tough spot, I’ll pull out a farting chicken. I’ll let you know the results.
the color in the fourth panel is really something wonderful.
Thank you!
This panel is, I think, my favourite moment ever in Brat-halla.
Awwwwww
[long drawn out sigh]…
That 4th panel just broke my heart.
Discarded and seperated from his true-love; it’s easy to understand why Odin-eye flipped into evil.
It wouldn’t surprise me if Frigg knew who/what Odin-eye was from the beginning and that the reason she was crying earlier was for this very moment. She’s lost the most faithful part of Odin; “the eye that didn’t stray.”