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And there we go, poking the big bear again.
Time for Frostbite to meet his torturer... unbound.
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And there we go, poking the big bear again.
Time for Frostbite to meet his torturer... unbound.
Page 126 uploaded on Patreon!!
Again, thanks for liking and sharing, please, enjoy this story and leave a comment if you do! Sharing would be greatly appreciated!
Support on the comic would be greatly appreciated , feel free to visit https://www.patreon.com/rubberbuns 5 pages in advance there!
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Third time meeting and this time Frostbite is not restrained, this is bad. All right Josh it's time to decide between revenge or forgiveness. The mob boss wouldn't be in this mess if it wasn't for Bulwark and now he going suffer Josh's wrath. I feel like Mr.Buns is testing Josh to see if he can let the pain go. Nicely done Rubberbuns. Frostbite looks so shiny ✨️ 😍. Frostbite got some huge hands, just one hand is all it takes to pick him up, marvelous. I can't wait to see what happens next I've been waiting a long time for Frostbite to confront the mob boss. His healing process was going so well but now he could fall backwards and let revenge consume him or he can forgive him and move forward. Bulwark is the reason Frostbite suffered so much pain, the mob boss is just the fall guy. I'm looking forward to reading the the page. Keep up the good work. 👍
Over the course of this story, Buns has been pushing for Josh to grow as a person by forcing him to confront his past. He exposed the League's corruption to him and stripped him of all his old illusions about how much of a righteous path he was walking before. He arranged for Josh and Holt to share a room together, knowing they would either throttle each other or reconcile with each other. And this confrontation is clearly another test for him.
As the last few pages have made clear, Josh prefers to lock up criminals and sometimes even seek retribution towards them, while Buns thinks it would be far more useful to try to rehabilitate them and convert them to his cause. If Josh is going to play a role in whatever Buns is planning, then Buns has to know whether or not Josh has actually learned anything from what he's tried to teach him and if he's willing to get onboard with his approach to handling crooks. And the best way to do that is to have Josh come face-to-face with the man who previously hurt him and traumatized him.
As tempting as it would be to unleash all of the pain, anger and resentment that's been festering inside him for years onto this guy, Josh has to ask himself if he's really capable of pummeling or even flat-out murdering a criminal who's no longer a threat and genuinely wants to change his ways. Considering how much Josh has grown to regret almost killing Wildfire in anger in the past, he will most likely choose to spare his former enemy, but it will be a long, long time before he warms up to him.
As the last few pages have made clear, Josh prefers to lock up criminals and sometimes even seek retribution towards them, while Buns thinks it would be far more useful to try to rehabilitate them and convert them to his cause. If Josh is going to play a role in whatever Buns is planning, then Buns has to know whether or not Josh has actually learned anything from what he's tried to teach him and if he's willing to get onboard with his approach to handling crooks. And the best way to do that is to have Josh come face-to-face with the man who previously hurt him and traumatized him.
As tempting as it would be to unleash all of the pain, anger and resentment that's been festering inside him for years onto this guy, Josh has to ask himself if he's really capable of pummeling or even flat-out murdering a criminal who's no longer a threat and genuinely wants to change his ways. Considering how much Josh has grown to regret almost killing Wildfire in anger in the past, he will most likely choose to spare his former enemy, but it will be a long, long time before he warms up to him.
As for our former mob boss, I'm pleasantly surprised to see that he has his own character development in the background of this story, and this confrontation with Josh is an important one for him too. By this point, he seems to have accepted that his old life as a criminal gang leader is over, and he's quietly taking his lumps as one of Buns' new subordinates. Buns has also caused him to discover a kinky and submissive side of himself that he probably never knew existed until recently.
Realistically, even if Frostbite doesn't kill him for revenge on the spot, Josh will probably always hate him for kidnapping him and torturing him for days, which is a completely and totally understandable reason to hate someone's guts. But if this gangster dude is really sincere about letting Buns reform him and making an actual effort to change his ways, then he still needs to face up to Josh regardless and at least try to make amends with him for what he did.
Realistically, even if Frostbite doesn't kill him for revenge on the spot, Josh will probably always hate him for kidnapping him and torturing him for days, which is a completely and totally understandable reason to hate someone's guts. But if this gangster dude is really sincere about letting Buns reform him and making an actual effort to change his ways, then he still needs to face up to Josh regardless and at least try to make amends with him for what he did.
Wow!! Buns really knows how to turn the tables on people, doesn't he? Although that last panel is interesting. Josh seems unnervingly calm, considering his tormentor put him through. Could that be a little piece of the symbiote calming his mind? Or is he about to turn into a rage monster? Will be interesting to see.
Could this also be another play by Buns to show Josh how wrong the League is with their treatment of criminals? So many questions, and I look forward to seeing the answers.
Another fantastic page! Stay safe and keep up the great work. ;3
Could this also be another play by Buns to show Josh how wrong the League is with their treatment of criminals? So many questions, and I look forward to seeing the answers.
Another fantastic page! Stay safe and keep up the great work. ;3
Buns timed that pretty well, I wonder if he thought of what problems could come out of this.Is he testing Josh to see how far the bear has come? Or is he trying to win him over by providing him with something he wanted? Though knowing the bear so far, he probably has many interests in this one interaction.
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