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|dates= April 20th, 2015 - July 20th, | |dates= April 20th, 2015 - July 20th, 2015 | ||
|original_link= [https://cosmicbeholder.blogspot.com/2015/04/tales-to-behold-6-page-3-technical.html] | |original_link= [https://cosmicbeholder.blogspot.com/2015/04/tales-to-behold-6-page-3-technical.html] | ||
|seriesnav= ''[[The Cosmic Beholder (series)|The Cosmic Beholder]]'' comic stories | |seriesnav= ''[[The Cosmic Beholder (series)|The Cosmic Beholder]]'' comic stories | ||
|previous= ''[[Moment of Truth (comic story)|Moment of Truth]]'' | |previous= ''[[Moment of Truth (comic story)|Moment of Truth]]'' | ||
|next= ''[[ | |next= ''[[Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?! (comic story)|Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?!]]'' | ||
}}'''''Season of the Witch''''' was the opening full-length story of “Issue 6” of the ''Tales To Behold'' subseries of the webcomic ''[[The Cosmic Beholder (series)|The Cosmic Beholder]]''. Written and drawn by [[Paul Hoppe]], it was released both in webcomic form and in a limited print run. | }}'''''Season of the Witch''''' was the opening full-length story of “Issue 6” of the ''Tales To Behold'' subseries of the webcomic ''[[The Cosmic Beholder (series)|The Cosmic Beholder]]''. Written and drawn by [[Paul Hoppe]], it was released both in webcomic form and in a limited print run. | ||
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However, she quickly recovers and escapes to the roof, where she holds a gun to the helicopter-pilot's head and tries to make her getaway on her own. Merv tries to give chase, taking Armstrong into the sky with one arm, but the helicopter seems too fast for him. Unexpectedly, however, solo heroine [[Jung-La]] crashes ''into'' the helicopter, having swung on a vine from a nearby skyscraper — knocking Hexia out of her vehicle. Before the villainess falls to her death, she uses a [[vanishing spell]] to teleport back into the relative safety of the helicopter, startling Jung-La, who loses her own grip and falls, only to be caught by the Captain, who has recovered his uniform and [[Skycicle]]. Meanwhile, Armstrong and Merv make it onto the helicopter and get the better of Hexia, in spite of the witch managing to shoot Armstrong's skull off. | However, she quickly recovers and escapes to the roof, where she holds a gun to the helicopter-pilot's head and tries to make her getaway on her own. Merv tries to give chase, taking Armstrong into the sky with one arm, but the helicopter seems too fast for him. Unexpectedly, however, solo heroine [[Jung-La]] crashes ''into'' the helicopter, having swung on a vine from a nearby skyscraper — knocking Hexia out of her vehicle. Before the villainess falls to her death, she uses a [[vanishing spell]] to teleport back into the relative safety of the helicopter, startling Jung-La, who loses her own grip and falls, only to be caught by the Captain, who has recovered his uniform and [[Skycicle]]. Meanwhile, Armstrong and Merv make it onto the helicopter and get the better of Hexia, in spite of the witch managing to shoot Armstrong's skull off. | ||
Subsequently, the Commissioner makes sure Hexia and her accomplices are captured. The Odds recognise Jung-La as the [[Sheriff (Road Trip | Subsequently, the Commissioner makes sure Hexia and her accomplices are captured. The Odds recognise Jung-La as the [[Sheriff (Road Trip Of No Return)|Sheriff]] they met during their earlier soul-searching road trip; she explains that she was inspired by their encounter to quit her police job and find a more creative and non-corrupt way of doing good in the world. The Captain, grateful for her timely help, offers her the chance to join [[the Odds]], which she accepts. Before anyone can get too deep in celebration, however, the Commissioner rushes in to tell the Odds to watch the New Protectors' latest TV broadcast, a frighteningly totalitarian announcement (delivered by a [[Robot-Enforcer]]) explaining that as the New Protectors-led New York begins its zero-tolerance policy on crime, a curfew will be instituted, enforced by the robots in question, and all non-supervised superheroes will be treated as criminals unless they submit to the rule of the New Protectors. | ||
=== Worldbuilding === | === Worldbuilding === |
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