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Description Hey guys!
I am back with a *NEW* page from my 'Curse of the She-Wolf' comic. In this scene, Detective Amy Lin has had enough of the man screaming at her over his wrecked car, courtesy of Cassie She-Wolf.   And hes about to pay the price for his fiery tongue, LOL.  

Hope you enjoy the page, more to come soon!

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Comments: 35

BlueNose1982 [2016-03-24 22:22:15 +0000 UTC]

I noticed that girl running away at the final pic.

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mercblue22 In reply to BlueNose1982 [2016-03-25 16:33:13 +0000 UTC]

Oh yea, she didn't want to get put in the same choke hold by Detective Amy Lin as your character, Blue!  

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BlueNose1982 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-25 17:30:16 +0000 UTC]

True.

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ZeroCaim88 [2016-03-22 14:56:42 +0000 UTC]

So this detective Lin should better not annoy, she seem to be from the brutal kind.  

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mercblue22 In reply to ZeroCaim88 [2016-03-24 16:05:17 +0000 UTC]

LOL,
Yea, Detective Lin is a 'NO' nonsense type of girl Zero.    She rose to the top of the police department by being rough and tough, and she's not going to let some strange guy get in her face like that.    More pages to come soon my friend, thanks for the comment!  

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km991 [2016-03-21 19:18:52 +0000 UTC]

Makes you wonder if Detective Lin has some wolf blood in her as well that is slowly percolating to the surface.

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mercblue22 In reply to km991 [2016-03-21 22:28:16 +0000 UTC]

Hey KM,
Thanks for the comment on my latest 'Cursed' page, glad you enjoyed it! Nah, no she-wolf blood in Amy Lyn, just tough, hard-nosed martial artist, teehee.    

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BlueNose1982 [2016-03-21 11:11:12 +0000 UTC]

I guess my character has learned the hard way not to snap in front of the fearless Detective. Will he retaliate by telling the press about the entire incident? What will happen to that girl running away? We'll find out soon. I can't wait.

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mercblue22 In reply to BlueNose1982 [2016-03-21 22:27:09 +0000 UTC]

Oh yea,
He sure did learn the hard way Blue not to piss off a Detective! @@ Hopefully next time he'll learn his lesson because next time, it could be Cassie She-Wolf he runs into!   

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BlueNose1982 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-21 22:48:37 +0000 UTC]

True that.

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dARKLORD531129 [2016-03-21 03:44:39 +0000 UTC]

Note to self, never get in a detective's face.

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mercblue22 In reply to dARKLORD531129 [2016-03-21 22:25:41 +0000 UTC]

LOL,
Yea, good advice for EVERYONE to follow, Darklord!    

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dARKLORD531129 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-22 03:56:12 +0000 UTC]

You know, it's a shame that there aren't a lot of great werewolf movies these days. The 1980s were the golden age of the werewolf genre. The Howling and An American Werewolf in London being the best examples.

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mercblue22 In reply to dARKLORD531129 [2016-03-22 04:05:17 +0000 UTC]

Oh yes, I totally agree with you there Blue! (a DAMN shame that there is no great she-wolf movies out there anymore- We can thank crappy-ass Twilight for that garbage and the '2 legged wolf' concept that movies went with for the last 15ish years.   I LOOOOOOOOATHE these type of garbage wolf movies man, as a 2 legged wolf is NOT a werewolf, plain and simple! Plus, it seems that a lot of these werewolf movies gave the men the cool, onscreen TFs and the females got these crappy off-camera ones as well!  I do really like werewolves in general female/male, but I loyalty is with the female werewolves, no doubt about that. Being Human had a chance to fix this problem and had a great TF with Nora changing in the car. But as with all females in werewolf movies, she stopped changing (only a few off camera ones she changed after that one) as the show went on while her bf kept changing on camera. This is why I wanted to do this comic, to not only pay homage to my favorite werewolf show ever, 'Werewolf TV' but also, put women at the forefront of the book. So, there you have it man, its sad we haven't had any great female 'Were'wolves on tv/in movies as of late...

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dARKLORD531129 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-23 03:49:01 +0000 UTC]

You called me Blue by accident.

Yeah, Twilight absolutely destroyed everything Werewolves and Vampires stand for! Vampires sparkle? Werewolves just being oversized wolves? At least in those films. What kind of BS is that? I never saw any of the Twilight movies and damn proud I didn't.

I totally take the biped werewolf design and makeup effects through prosthetics and animatronics/puppeteering anytime over the CGI TFs and the hatched version of the transformation sequence where the werewolf pretty much rips out of its human skin. That is totally gross to me. 

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mercblue22 In reply to dARKLORD531129 [2016-03-24 16:31:42 +0000 UTC]

ARGH, sorry about that darklord, I'm commenting on so many comments a day, I sometimes get names confused.   And YES, I totally agree with you here Darklord, Twilight 'dummed down' the whole Werewolf/Vampire genres, that is for sure! I really do think the person responsible for these crappy movies tried to play to the women audience, which really does a disservice to women who are hardcore horror fans. (and makes it look like that is all women care about in a movie, romance and all that BS!)  Those who are horror fans wouldnt DAREW be caught dead watching such a pathetic piece of garbage, I'm sorry, but I don't care much much 'love' you have for someone, that is not going to stop them from mauling your stupid arse!   I do remember seeing some bad b-list werewolf movie back in the early 2000s Darklord, I can't remember its name, but it was the same idiotic theme, 'young woman falls for guy, who's a werewolf and she tries to use her love to save him from the curse' and by the end, two werewolves were fighting over her, just like in Twilight. But this time, when she tried to go up to him after a fight, the werewolf turned and mauled her dumb arse, LOL!!! (I wish I remember the name of that movie because that us exactly what would happen in that situation.)

And YES, I HATE and LOOOOOOOATHE those werewolf TFs where they rip out of their flesh or the werewolf snouts, come out of their mouths. That is LAZY SFXs, if you ask me and spits in the face of those classic 'American Werewolf/Howling' movies where you see the person actually transforming into a werewolf, clothes ripping and all!)  So, this is the crap that we are left with, Twilight BS and these 4-legger TV shows garbage that people thing are 'werewolves' when they are clearly not, IMO. 'Bitten' had potential to go that classic 'Werewolf' TV route from the 80s, but as usual, we get the 4-legged garbage and the dumb, 'ooh I'm the lone female in the pack, I have to follow a bunch of stupid guys who are werewolves' crap.  So yea, you can see I'm clearly peeved to what they have done to our beloved werewolves Darklord, teehee.  

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dARKLORD531129 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-25 03:37:16 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, Bitten did have potential to follow the Werewolf TV series from the 1980s but they messed up. I'm sick of this whole werewolves live in packs garbage when in reality they're lone creatures. The movie Ginger Snaps was an awesome werewolf movie because it had gory scenes, two siblings struggle to stay together after Ginger is bitten, Ginger's humanity slowly being consumed by the curse and Brigitte ultimately ends up killing Ginger. It just had the right ingredients and was one of the few films that had a she-wolf. The sequel Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed was pretty solid. To me, at least.

The werewolf in the film was actually terrifying albeit it had far less fur than other werewolves I have seen. If you haven't seen the two films yet, go check them out.

It kind of pisses me off how An American Werewolf in London is hailed as the greatest werewolf movie ever made, no offense to those who love the movie but there are a few other werewolf films that come close to rivaling it such as The Howling, Ginger Snaps and even Bad Moon. The werewolf suit in that film was excellently made and followed the biped design well. Even the head looked real like they actually sculpted it after a real wolf's head. The close-up shots of the head made it scary.    

Was An American Werewolf in London considered a goldmine while the other films were garbage by comparison?

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mercblue22 In reply to dARKLORD531129 [2016-03-26 05:16:28 +0000 UTC]

Yea, I totally agree with you on Ginger Snaps' that it was a GREAT film that was done the 'correct' way Darklord. It was taken from a female perspective, and they threw in the puberty aspect of Ginger, which I thought was 'odd' yet, 'interesting' at the same time. I seem them all, 1 was a CLASSIC, 2 and 3 I didn't like at all. (Bridget coming a she-wolf, eh, not so good as I loved Katharine Isabelle's role as the she-wolf, the other girl, not so much- And you know, I am too young to remember American Werewolf in London. (I was 6-8 when it came out in the mid 80s) And to this day, I never seen the movie, believe it or not. I will say that the TF, is still, one of the BEST and SCARIEST werewolf transformations ever made. -because of how long it lasts and how Bendis paid attention to graphic detail when creating the prosthetics for that scene. Now, to me, 'The Howling' TF where the guy changes in front of Dee Wallace Stone, is the GREATEST werewolf TF that I ever seen. (I was also too young to remember it, but I saw it years ago on VHS)  The way that TF was handled, was incredible Darklord, as we see a guy literally grow into a ferrous, monster beast. (I like how he ripped out of his clothes, that is something that sadly, they don't include anymore in these recent werewolf movies, since they tend to focus on the dumb CGI morphs or the 'ripping through the flesh' garbage.  That Howling TF is BETTER then AMIL if you ask me Darklord, but that is just me.   I can understand why people hail 'AMIL' as the BEST werewolf movie/TF of all time, I say Howling 2 is.  

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dARKLORD531129 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-27 04:05:04 +0000 UTC]

You can get both An American Werewolf in London and The Howling on DVD relatively cheap now, about $10 or so online. I rented an American Werewolf in London on VHS and The Howling when DVDs started taking over. Both are great films. When An American Werewolf in London first came out in theaters, the critics didn't know how to react to it, saying it was too scary to be a comedy and too funny to be a horror movie. The Howling is straight horror. Sadly werewolf movies these suck by comparison. They don't have that dark atmosphere and horror theme to them.

I saw Howling 2 and it was good, mostly because actor legend Christopher Lee starred in it. RIP, man you won't be forgotten.

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BlueNose1982 [2016-03-20 15:12:59 +0000 UTC]

Love that pose that Amy Lin has. She even has this look of 'U Wot, M8?!' Awesome.

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BlueNose1982 [2016-03-20 11:31:05 +0000 UTC]

I got a feeling that my character might tell the press about what Amy Lin did to him. Still nice work. But I guess this scene will be like the scene from Wreck-it Ralph where Fix it Felix met Sgt. Calhoun but with a werewolf.

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BlueNose1982 [2016-03-20 11:13:38 +0000 UTC]

I noticed that girl running away after my character felt Amy Lin's fury. Can't wait to see what happens next.

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BlueNose1982 [2016-03-20 10:30:42 +0000 UTC]

Holy s**t! Now that is an epic confrontation. My character getting his arse reminded not to dis the law. Nice.

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mercblue22 In reply to BlueNose1982 [2016-03-21 22:21:09 +0000 UTC]

Ahaha,
Yea, really sorry Blue that your character decided to get 'rough and tough' with Amy Lin and she had to teach him a lesson NOT to disrespect authority!  Hopefully he'll learn from now on that you DO NOT yell at Detective Amy Lin, teehee.   Thanks for the comment Blue!

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BlueNose1982 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-21 22:47:57 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome.

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Knight3000 [2016-03-20 04:28:04 +0000 UTC]

Lin just opened a can of worms for being overzealous 

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mercblue22 In reply to Knight3000 [2016-03-21 22:18:24 +0000 UTC]

Ahaha,
Yea, she sure did open a can of worms on that guy Knight!   He should have known NOT to scream at a detective, especially Amy Lin!   Thanks for the comment my friend, glad you liked the new Cursed page!

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Knight3000 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-22 01:47:10 +0000 UTC]

Still lashing out at him wasn`t a good idea

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mercblue22 In reply to Knight3000 [2016-03-22 04:05:54 +0000 UTC]

Yea, probably not Knight, LOL. But Detective Amy Lin doesn't like anyone up in her face and if that means grappling with someone, then so be it!

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Knight3000 In reply to mercblue22 [2016-03-22 04:50:39 +0000 UTC]

I see

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Sam-Nary [2016-03-20 03:47:25 +0000 UTC]

While the guy may not have nice... the detective's actions are WAY out of line...

If he reported the incident or accident, he would have been required to give a statement to the dispatch officer, who would then give a summary to whoever they send. Which means, if Detective Lin was sent (based on the dispatch summary), she should have some idea about what's going on, which makes her initial question a few pages back when she arrived on the scene out of line and rather hostile to begin with. One doesn't approach a scene like that in the first place, and when they do, they don't make demands of the person making the call or report from the get go, which Detective Lin did. So she was out of line there...

If he didn't make a call into dispatch to report the incident, why is a detective and two other uniformed officers stopping? If they saw the werewolf attack the car, that might be understandable, but that would mean they also witnessed the incident and Detective Lin's hostile attitude from the beginning was out of line. But if she missed that, but happened to be in the area... there is no reason for a detective to respond to what could very well be a simple car accident. A uniformed officer would suffice in that sort of situation to take a statement.

In theory officers should also be trained to be respectful and respond only with that which is needed. Not to mention to be careful to avoid lawsuits that could potentially overturn a conviction (Miranda's case). So while the guy clearly wasn't calm and wasn't exactly being "nice," it hasn't exactly looked like he's done anything criminal and is the victim of the action that at least should be reported. Thus getting back in his face and throwing the guy to the ground is brutality and a violation of protocol.

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mercblue22 In reply to Sam-Nary [2016-03-22 04:15:12 +0000 UTC]

Hey Sam-Nary,
Thanks for the comment on my latest 'Curse of the She-Wolf' comic. Now, on your comments about the way Detective Amy Lin's actions towards the guy. who was screaming at her. Now, yes, your explanations might hold true if this was 'real life' but its a comic, and things tend to be 'over exaggerated' at times. Detective Amy Lin has a short fuse as is, so this guy getting in her face, she took action against him, plain and simple. And her officers were not going to do anything to intervene, they are loyal to Detective Lin and probably felt this guy deserved getting roughed-housed for his fiery tongue. So, this is the reason why I went with this Sam, yes, it might have been brutality on her part, bu Amy Lin didn't get to where she is now, by being 'nice.'

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dim35 In reply to Sam-Nary [2016-03-20 17:53:54 +0000 UTC]

Yep. In the real world, if it could be proven that this actually happened (most major cities and some not so major cities have video surveillance cameras at every intersection which can record up to half a block in, in each directions; or an eye witness to the incident, such as the girl running away), not only would she find herself out of a job but also charged with criminal assault.

For the most part, gone are the days when a cop was judge & jury and could grab a suspect into a back room and beat a confession out of him. I've had the opportunity to listen in on conversations between retired cops and new rookie cops and they've all said that they would be lucky of they could get away with 10% of what the old timers use to REGULARLY do.

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Sam-Nary In reply to dim35 [2016-03-20 18:04:26 +0000 UTC]

And in the case of the story, the guy isn't even a criminal suspect. The "suspect" Detective Lin has is the werewolf... well, ONE of the werewolves anyway. They guy simply happens to be the victim of the werewolf's actions (though thankfully not an attack on his person). He surely could have been more respectful to law enforcement... but Lin's approach to him was obviously hostile and this is a bit over the top...

Not to mention that while she fights with an guy who is upset his car got totaled, her "suspect" is getting away!

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dim35 In reply to Sam-Nary [2016-03-20 20:07:36 +0000 UTC]

Not to back track on what I said but it COULD be argued his aggressive stance, angry words and getting in her face was leading up to an assault and she therefore took defensive measures -- cops do not have to wait for the attacker to throw the first punch because they have a duty to protect the public and depending on the blow, the first punch could be the last punch taking the cop out and leaving civilians in more danger.

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