Fork #40



The last comic generated many comments about SuperFork's below-neck accoutrements, many conveying a sense of slobbering and thoughts that people had a hard time conveying in full sentences. I have been told by unnamed parties that they feel strange pangs of attraction for my female cartoon characters, which is even stranger for them when said characters are living silverware. Only a few nights ago , Big Dirty stared at my comic, his face twisting between confusion and outrage and he asked how in the world a fork can have breasts. This is an especially good question, seeing as how Detective Fork rarely seems to wear any clothes under his trenchcoat and looks like a smooth fork. Yet, other utensils seem more, well, human. I refer you to my stock answer, which is that utensils are kinda like Mr. Potato Head, picking and choosing what they need to have on at any given time. However, some always have muscles or other body parts that others don't feature and my only real explanation for this is it's just how I feel like drawing them at whim. So there. :-P
Oh, and even if many of my female character are well-sculpted, they do kick ass.
And to answer Stacie's question regarding whether all of SuperFork's parts are made of metal like the rest of her. The answer is YES. But soft metal. :-D Oh dear, now this topic is turning me on.
Here's an extra thing to think about. That "S" on her chest? It's cut-out to reveal her metal skin. Cya!