Two actor performances in the style of a scene out of a movie.
When a dingo scavenger comes across a wrecked truck in the middle of the outback, he finds an incredible rifle in the cab with a pair of dead kangaroos. But then he finds more than he bargained for as the sole survivor of the crash turns out to be an armadillo gagged and tied up in the back, opening up a mystery for the desert dog.
Sam and Murphy were in the perfect position to ambush Big Harry, the leader of the kangaroo gang chasing them. It would have been an easy shot for Sam using Shellback, his trusty rifle. But he didn't take the shot. When Murphy confronts him about it, Sam is forced to reveal something more about himself and his relationship with the kangaroos. But he finally airs out his suspicions about Murphy from the start.
From the web comic by Jack Harper and Shia Salazar. As co-workers, it was no surprise when Victor was invited to Lecter's house to watch the game. What was a surprise was catching Lecter in a compromising position with Eliot, the small white fox who was out of place among the big military canines, in a chance encounter after the party. Caught between respect for privacy and ethical duty, Victor must forge his own path between honor and his heart.
Victor was going to ignore the dallying he saw leaving Lecter's party the night before, but when he finds out Eliot is working at the same military base in the pharmacy, he decides to confront the wolf. Coming to his office, the husky presses to find out what Lecter is doing with Eliot.
Fired from his stock broker job due to stress, Walter Benswar finds the opposite problem of being unemployed and stir crazy while waiting for employment. He begins to question his sanity when he starts hallucinating his apartment neighbors dying in gruesome ways, and not being able to tell if he was committing the murders in a stupor of ennui. Until he hallucinates his OWN death.
Walter, after having been questioned and released by the police department, has apparently awoken to blood on his paws, a carving knife in one of them. He is standing in the apartment of his rabbit neighbor Janice, and her brutally stabbed body at his feet. As he is trying to make sense of it all, he hears the voice that has been giving him his hallucinations. His id-based desires. And now, his murderous rampages.
Fired from his stock broker job due to stress, Walter Benswar finds the opposite problem of being unemployed and stir crazy while waiting for employment. He begins to question his sanity when he starts hallucinating his apartment neighbors dying in gruesome ways, and not being able to tell if he was committing the murders in a stupor of ennui. Until he hallucinates his OWN death.
Walter, after having been questioned and released by the police department, has apparently awoken to blood on his paws, a carving knife in one of them. He is standing in the apartment of his rabbit neighbor Janice, and her brutally stabbed body at his feet. As he is trying to make sense of it all, he hears the voice that has been giving him his hallucinations. His id-based desires. And now, his murderous rampages.