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[...] It’s a refreshing and reinvigorating change of pace for the comic. With Olav running his own fed, we’re soon introduced to a whole roster of eccentric back-up characters (including some minor ones reintroduced from earlier in the series). There’s Barbwire Betty, a lady wrestler with a string of wire in her beehive hairdo who has no problem fighting the guys, and Branwen, an emo-based wrestler who soon discovers that people don’t really hate emos that much anymore. The build-up to Olav’s first big show is chaotic and fun, and everyone learns a very important lesson: sometimes, it’s better to be hated. [...]
August 4th, 2011 at 5:16 pm
[...] It’s a refreshing and reinvigorating change of pace for the comic. With Olav running his own fed, we’re soon introduced to a whole roster of eccentric back-up characters (including some minor ones reintroduced from earlier in the series). There’s Barbwire Betty, a lady wrestler with a string of wire in her beehive hairdo who has no problem fighting the guys, and Branwen, an emo-based wrestler who soon discovers that people don’t really hate emos that much anymore. The build-up to Olav’s first big show is chaotic and fun, and everyone learns a very important lesson: sometimes, it’s better to be hated. [...]