When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
6 comments
Newest
OldestMost Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
PearJamsCousin
1 day ago
Nice art at the end
Cams
1 month ago
Sometimes I find that these writers and artists sometimes have the strangest notions. Take the kraken for instance such a creature would be considered a cephalopod as such they wouldn’t have a skeleton. Infact the nautilus is the only cephalopod which has a skeleton but it is an exoskeleton in the form of a shell. While juvenile cuttlefish have a soft bone called a cuttlebone they don’t have one as an adult. The lack of a skeletal system is the reason they are able to maneuver so well. Because they lack a skeletal structure the can squeeze through tiny spaces,and manipulate objects in unique ways. There were so many other types of creatures they could have chosen for their unique undead I really can’t figure out why they chose to give a cephalopod a skeleton for this book. It makes no sense if it had a skeleton the movements if the tentacles would be extremely restricted think about the spine while it can move forward and backwards side to side it can’t preform a complete rotation but a octopus or squid on the other hand could move in such a way that it can maneuver any way it needs to.
I know this is a fiction story and a comic book at that but it just seems silly to me. Also it’s misleading in that a young person who has never studied these creatures might infact think they really do have a skeleton.
Dragon Clan
basic red dragon
1 month ago
Bro why does ge look like that? With that big *ss forehead, weird hair cut, and strange facial features
Nice art at the end
Sometimes I find that these writers and artists sometimes have the strangest notions. Take the kraken for instance such a creature would be considered a cephalopod as such they wouldn’t have a skeleton. Infact the nautilus is the only cephalopod which has a skeleton but it is an exoskeleton in the form of a shell. While juvenile cuttlefish have a soft bone called a cuttlebone they don’t have one as an adult. The lack of a skeletal system is the reason they are able to maneuver so well. Because they lack a skeletal structure the can squeeze through tiny spaces,and manipulate objects in unique ways. There were so many other types of creatures they could have chosen for their unique undead I really can’t figure out why they chose to give a cephalopod a skeleton for this book. It makes no sense if it had a skeleton the movements if the tentacles would be extremely restricted think about the spine while it can move forward and backwards side to side it can’t preform a complete rotation but a octopus or squid on the other hand could move in such a way that it can maneuver any way it needs to.
I know this is a fiction story and a comic book at that but it just seems silly to me. Also it’s misleading in that a young person who has never studied these creatures might infact think they really do have a skeleton.
Bro why does ge look like that? With that big *ss forehead, weird hair cut, and strange facial features
translation is getting sh*ttier