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The Flippity Rippity Sea – Part 2

  • 3 days ago
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Catnip Bravo postcard comic titled "Catnip Bravo in the Flippity Rippity Sea – Part 2." Catnip Bravo, SB Bunny, KaBao Bear, and Firecracker Raccoon sail aboard the SS San Diego. KaBao Bear sits atop the cabin with a pirate flag, saying, "This is nice." Suddenly, a gigantic green sea monster with octopus tentacles erupts from the ocean and declares, "No fun for silly sailors." The crew reacts with shock and fear as the monster grabs their boat. In the final panels, the monster announces, "I'm taking you to the Flippity Rippity Side!" while Catnip Bravo remains calm and replies, "...Not during my convention week." The comic features bright colors, cartoon-style artwork, and a humorous adventure tone.

Hello, friends.

Everything was going great.

The sun was shining. The water was calm. My crew was happy. We were sailing aboard the mighty SS San Diego on our way toward convention season, and for once absolutely nothing was exploding, sinking, or chasing us.

I was beginning to think this might be the easiest adventure I've ever had.

Then a giant sea monster showed up.

Apparently giant sea monsters have very strong opinions about sailors having fun.

The creature burst out of the water, waved all of its tentacles around, and declared: "NO FUN FOR SILLY SAILORS."

First of all, rude. Second of all, we weren't even being that silly.

Before we could explain this, the monster grabbed our boat and announced that it was taking us to the mysterious Flippity Rippity Side.

Now, I don't know exactly where the Flippity Rippity Side is, but I do know one thing. I absolutely do not have time for it.

San Diego Comic-Con is almost here, and I already have enough on my schedule without adding "kidnapped by sea monster" to the list.

While SB Bunny looked concerned, Firecracker Raccoon looked alarmed, and KaBao Bear looked like he was questioning every decision that led him to this moment, I calmly informed the monster: "...Not during my convention week."

Unfortunately, the monster did not seem interested in negotiating.

We'll see about that.

After all, I've escaped giant plush monsters, impossible deadlines, and convention setup day. How hard can one giant sea creature be? Actually, don't answer that.

Catnip Bravo holding a heart

— Catnip Bravo

Want to know what happens next? Keep an eye out for Part 3 of this year's SDCC postcard series .

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