My All Creation deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by sixteen Disney villains, one of whom has eaten him twice -- Legend of Tarzan villains Tublat, the evil gorilla, and Kaj, the evil Leopard Man who worked in the service of Queen La, Merlock, the main villain of Duck Tales: the Movie - Raiders of the Lost Lamp, even a human predator, Stromboli, the gypsy serving as a minor villain from Pinocchio, the feral form of the evil Shere Khan from The Jungle Book, the anthro form of Shere Khan from Tale Spin, Tick-Tock, the evil, Hook-obsessed crocodile from Peter Pan, Sewernose de Bergerac, the evil, opera-loving alligator from one episode of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Boll Weevil, the evil oat tycoon from one episode of DuckTales, the sinister Bankjob Beagle, one of the seven infamous Beagle Boys from DuckTales, the deadly Sa'Luk, the Cassim-replacing King of Thieves from Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the dastardly Dark Dragon from American Dragon Jake Long, the "Honorable" Sherriff of Nottingham from Robin Hood, the sinister duck demon Paddywhack from Darkwing Duck, the evil Taurus Bulba from Darkwing Duck, the evil, crafty, conniving Mr. Walrus from Alice in Wonderland, the shady, sinister crime lord Ignatz "Ratso" Ratzkiwatzki from Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, and, most recently, the wicked, Maleficent-serving cat Pete, as seen in his Kingdom Hearts 2 incarnation! We now continue this series of comics involving Jobe getting eaten by more of my favorite Disney characters.
But soon after the completion of the Disney villains, Jobe has now moved on to encountering and being eaten by Disney heroes! First, he was eaten by the usually heroic Little John, the best friend and sidekick of Robin Hood from his eponymous movie, the anthro-only version of Robin Hood, the heroic Jo-Adian Space Ranger, Booster Munchapper, from Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, The Beast from Beauty and the Beast, Mr. Steve Barkin from Kim Possible, the wannabe-human Louis the Alligator from The Princess and the Frog, the gentle, but firm, sugar baron Eli "Big Daddy" La Bouff, also from The Princess and the Frog, the Greek King of the Gods, Zeus, from Hercules, and, most recently, the sometimes-evil, sometimes-good Captain of the Agrabah Palace Guard, Razoul, from the Aladdin movies and series! Now, Jobe's journey continues, as he is about to run into more heroes! These are heroes who, like the villains, I'd always imagined making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by King Blowhard, and has now appeared on a hilltop over looking a small town. A small town he's wanted to see for weeks now. He sees that he is overlooking the town of Ricard, a town that is, at last, part of his home world, Aterea. And he immediately wants to see his boyfriend, Storm. At long last, his journey is finally over!
Except . . .
Jobe stood on the grassy hilltop, a single small tree close by. The sky was darkening a bit as the evening drew near. It wasn’t quite night yet, but it was at least sundown.
He looked around rapidly, hope in his eyes. “Is this it?” he said to himself. “Did it work?” He turned to look behind him, toward the horizon of the hilltop. He says, “I thought of home, just like King Blowhard said.” He walked toward the horizon of the hilltop. “So am I home? Am I back in Aterea?”
He looked down the hill and saw a small town. A modern-looking town full of small houses and buildings, all either one- or two-story, and filled with cobblestone streets and roads.
Jobe looked at the small town, and he gasped, his eyes fairly wide and his mouth agape.
“That . . . that is Ricard,” he said, tears welling up in his eyes.
Without a second thought, he took off running down the hill, smiling widely, but still with tears in his eyes.
“I am home!” he shouted happily. “I am home!”
Yes, indeed, that seemed to be the case. Jobe was filled with joy and happiness that his unexpected, makeshift journey at last seemed to be at an end. It was a journey that he had been, against his wishes, been taking through many different worlds. It had all begun with a fateful trip to see an online friend of his from another world, Dr. Sarah Corwin from a place called Central City. But everything had gone wrong when she fed him to an evil ally of hers — a superintelligent gorilla named Gorilla Grodd, who had eaten him alive and digested him. He had then repeatedly run into other hungry villains from other worlds — an evil, feral gorilla named Tublat, an evil Leopard Man named Kaj, a sinister wolf magician named Merlock, an evil gypsy and puppeteer named Stromboli (a rare human predator he’d met along the way), an evil, feral tiger named Shere Khan, an anthropomorphic form of the same tiger, a sneaky crocodile named Tick-Tock, an insane, opera-loving alligator named Sewernose de Bergerac, an evil dog and oat tycoon named Boll Weevil, another dog, a beagle, named Bankjob Beagle, who was one of the infamous Beagle Boys, an evil, murderous thief named Sa’Luk (and another rare human predator), an evil dragon called the Dark Dragon, an evil, ravenous wolf known as the “Honorable” Sherriff of Nottingham, an evil demon duck named Paddywhack, an evil bovine crime lord named Taurus Bulba, an evil, sneaky, jobless drifter of a walrus known only as Mr. Walrus, a dangerous New York City crime boss named Ignatz “Ratso” Ratzkiwatzki (who was a third rare human predator), and a large, fat, powerful cat magician named Pete.
But it hadn’t even just been villains who’d eaten Jobe. Soon after being devoured by Pete, he’d returned to Nottingham and been eaten by a hero there — a large, fat, oversized bear named Little John, the best friend and sidekick of Nottingham’s local outlaw hero, Robin Hood. Then, he’d been in the space police station known as Star Command, where he was eaten by one of the Space Rangers there — a Jo-Adian Ranger named Booster Munchapper. He had then found himself in a French castle, where he was eaten by The Beast, a former prince under a curse that had made him a near-feral, man-eating beast. Next, he’d appeared in a classroom of a school called Middleton High School, where he had been eaten by one of the teachers, a man named Mr. Steve Barkin (another rare human predator). He had then appeared in a bayou in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was eaten by one of its denizens — a jazz-loving, trumpet-playing alligator named Louis. After that, he’d reappeared in New Orleans and was this time eaten by one of its civilians — a sugar baron named Eli “Big Daddy” La Bouff. He had then appeared on Mt. Olympus in Greece and was eaten by the King of the Greek Gods, Zeus. Next, he had returned to Agrabah, this time to its palace, and was eaten by the antiheroic Captain of the Royal Guard, Razoul. And most recently, he had appeared on an ancient Greek island, where he was eaten by a hermit king named King Blowhard.
Each villain and the eight heroes he’d met had caught him, tasted him, devoured him, and even digested him, after which he had re-formed in a new location.
And it had happened to Jobe once more. Here he was, freshly re-formed after his digestion by King Blowhard, running down the hill, glad that it looked like his journey was over.
You see, upon meeting King Blowhard, he’d figured out Jobe’s problem. Apparently, he’d been born with the rare gift of being a Vore Traveler. He had the innate ability to travel to different worlds easily, so long as he was eaten alive and, as he was digested, thought of the world to which he wanted to travel. Upon learning this, Jobe had thought of home in his home world of Aterea while King Blowhard had digested him. And it seemed to have worked, as he was now standing just outside of the small town which he called home.
And he had one special man there that he truly wished to see. . . .
Part one of a commission by ViceXXX.
But soon after the completion of the Disney villains, Jobe has now moved on to encountering and being eaten by Disney heroes! First, he was eaten by the usually heroic Little John, the best friend and sidekick of Robin Hood from his eponymous movie, the anthro-only version of Robin Hood, the heroic Jo-Adian Space Ranger, Booster Munchapper, from Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, The Beast from Beauty and the Beast, Mr. Steve Barkin from Kim Possible, the wannabe-human Louis the Alligator from The Princess and the Frog, the gentle, but firm, sugar baron Eli "Big Daddy" La Bouff, also from The Princess and the Frog, the Greek King of the Gods, Zeus, from Hercules, and, most recently, the sometimes-evil, sometimes-good Captain of the Agrabah Palace Guard, Razoul, from the Aladdin movies and series! Now, Jobe's journey continues, as he is about to run into more heroes! These are heroes who, like the villains, I'd always imagined making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by King Blowhard, and has now appeared on a hilltop over looking a small town. A small town he's wanted to see for weeks now. He sees that he is overlooking the town of Ricard, a town that is, at last, part of his home world, Aterea. And he immediately wants to see his boyfriend, Storm. At long last, his journey is finally over!
Except . . .
Jobe stood on the grassy hilltop, a single small tree close by. The sky was darkening a bit as the evening drew near. It wasn’t quite night yet, but it was at least sundown.
He looked around rapidly, hope in his eyes. “Is this it?” he said to himself. “Did it work?” He turned to look behind him, toward the horizon of the hilltop. He says, “I thought of home, just like King Blowhard said.” He walked toward the horizon of the hilltop. “So am I home? Am I back in Aterea?”
He looked down the hill and saw a small town. A modern-looking town full of small houses and buildings, all either one- or two-story, and filled with cobblestone streets and roads.
Jobe looked at the small town, and he gasped, his eyes fairly wide and his mouth agape.
“That . . . that is Ricard,” he said, tears welling up in his eyes.
Without a second thought, he took off running down the hill, smiling widely, but still with tears in his eyes.
“I am home!” he shouted happily. “I am home!”
Yes, indeed, that seemed to be the case. Jobe was filled with joy and happiness that his unexpected, makeshift journey at last seemed to be at an end. It was a journey that he had been, against his wishes, been taking through many different worlds. It had all begun with a fateful trip to see an online friend of his from another world, Dr. Sarah Corwin from a place called Central City. But everything had gone wrong when she fed him to an evil ally of hers — a superintelligent gorilla named Gorilla Grodd, who had eaten him alive and digested him. He had then repeatedly run into other hungry villains from other worlds — an evil, feral gorilla named Tublat, an evil Leopard Man named Kaj, a sinister wolf magician named Merlock, an evil gypsy and puppeteer named Stromboli (a rare human predator he’d met along the way), an evil, feral tiger named Shere Khan, an anthropomorphic form of the same tiger, a sneaky crocodile named Tick-Tock, an insane, opera-loving alligator named Sewernose de Bergerac, an evil dog and oat tycoon named Boll Weevil, another dog, a beagle, named Bankjob Beagle, who was one of the infamous Beagle Boys, an evil, murderous thief named Sa’Luk (and another rare human predator), an evil dragon called the Dark Dragon, an evil, ravenous wolf known as the “Honorable” Sherriff of Nottingham, an evil demon duck named Paddywhack, an evil bovine crime lord named Taurus Bulba, an evil, sneaky, jobless drifter of a walrus known only as Mr. Walrus, a dangerous New York City crime boss named Ignatz “Ratso” Ratzkiwatzki (who was a third rare human predator), and a large, fat, powerful cat magician named Pete.
But it hadn’t even just been villains who’d eaten Jobe. Soon after being devoured by Pete, he’d returned to Nottingham and been eaten by a hero there — a large, fat, oversized bear named Little John, the best friend and sidekick of Nottingham’s local outlaw hero, Robin Hood. Then, he’d been in the space police station known as Star Command, where he was eaten by one of the Space Rangers there — a Jo-Adian Ranger named Booster Munchapper. He had then found himself in a French castle, where he was eaten by The Beast, a former prince under a curse that had made him a near-feral, man-eating beast. Next, he’d appeared in a classroom of a school called Middleton High School, where he had been eaten by one of the teachers, a man named Mr. Steve Barkin (another rare human predator). He had then appeared in a bayou in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was eaten by one of its denizens — a jazz-loving, trumpet-playing alligator named Louis. After that, he’d reappeared in New Orleans and was this time eaten by one of its civilians — a sugar baron named Eli “Big Daddy” La Bouff. He had then appeared on Mt. Olympus in Greece and was eaten by the King of the Greek Gods, Zeus. Next, he had returned to Agrabah, this time to its palace, and was eaten by the antiheroic Captain of the Royal Guard, Razoul. And most recently, he had appeared on an ancient Greek island, where he was eaten by a hermit king named King Blowhard.
Each villain and the eight heroes he’d met had caught him, tasted him, devoured him, and even digested him, after which he had re-formed in a new location.
And it had happened to Jobe once more. Here he was, freshly re-formed after his digestion by King Blowhard, running down the hill, glad that it looked like his journey was over.
You see, upon meeting King Blowhard, he’d figured out Jobe’s problem. Apparently, he’d been born with the rare gift of being a Vore Traveler. He had the innate ability to travel to different worlds easily, so long as he was eaten alive and, as he was digested, thought of the world to which he wanted to travel. Upon learning this, Jobe had thought of home in his home world of Aterea while King Blowhard had digested him. And it seemed to have worked, as he was now standing just outside of the small town which he called home.
And he had one special man there that he truly wished to see. . . .
Part one of a commission by ViceXXX.
Category All / Fantasy
Species Human
Gender Male
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"I returned to my home"
... but unforunately in an alternative Time and Dimension... (?)😏
... but unforunately in an alternative Time and Dimension... (?)😏
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