This comic is slightly late because the goblins found Rebecca Black's 'Friday' song and a very, very, VERY aggravated Jareth decided to re-order the days of the week just to prove they were WRONG,WRONG, most kickably WRONG, now SHUT your yammering UP, and the resulting chronological confusion threw my schedule off.
You know the ongoing debates between those two can go on for a LONG time.
Oh, and Jareth's relocating the Pale Man to booby-trap the bathroom was a tricky maneuver involving a tag team of goblins in a girly pink dress and a pigtail wig...
So, there's all this talk of 'Good Omens' finally making it to screen as a TV series. And while this [link] makes a pretty cool casting bid, I am currently pondering and enjoying the notion of Stephen Colbert as the angel and Neil Patrick Harris as Crowley - the latter doesn't quite match the physical description, nor can I quite imagine him dark-haired but... c'mon. Barney as a demon? Yes.
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This is a work of fanart and solely intended for shits and giggles. Not mine, not making money from it.
Sarah and Jareth (c) Lucas, Froud, Henson; Connelly and Bowie Crowley and Aziraphale (c) Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett Christine and Erik (c) Leroux and Webber the Pale Man (c) Guillermo del Toro, Tequila Gang, New Line Home Video
Based on the original Roommates comic by*AsheRhyder
Keep your forked tongue where it belongs, Crowley. And poor Erik, finding the Pale Man in the shower is probably a mentally scarring experience! Still, makes for great plot!
Anyone else notice the coffee mugs? crowley's with the arrow pointing down and Zira's pointing up. That is why I love this comic - after about 8 reads there are still things to giggle at.
yay for more az/crowley although i'm so happy that you respect personalities!!! and context and their unknown wishes, (cause who can tell?) so on and so forth, thank you so much, but as i say that, more of this pairing please, if thats ok, no pressure or any thing, their perfect as they are in this
I'm just randomly happy about the watering can that Crowley has. The idea that in their division of labor, Crowley's the one with the green thumb kind of makes sense (especially as I remember the book, definitely makes sens), but it still makes me happy just to see it!
Happy slashers indeed, Crowley... (though I am not one of them, I do have to admit these two are good for shits and giggles).
But I have to ask, where did that book come from?
I'm just randomly happy about the watering can that Crowley has. The idea that in their division of labor, Crowley's the one with the green thumb kind of makes sense (especially as I remember the book, definitely makes sens), but it still makes me happy just to see it!