Stinkoman Ragnarok/49
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Of course, I wouldn't pass up the chance to make a Decemberween comic. After all, I did make a Halloween comic, as well as a Thanksgiving comic. So here you go. A comic based on a popular Christmas song. However, I had to shorten the number of day from twelve to eight to make things easier and to make sure the comic won't be too long. It's already the longest comic in the series.
First, I'll talk about the background. You may think I used Super Sam's background from this comic, but I didn't. Although he did help (which was how I was able to make the snow on the buildings and tree), I made the background myself. It's just a matter of recoloring (easier said than done)...
Now, 1-Up gives Stinkoman eight marching Greggo's and seven Poorbts. As for the six Megaman clones, it's to reference the fact that Stinkoman is based on Mega Man. As for his response to the six Megaman clones, how'd you feel if six clones of people who people say you're based on appear in front of you? If that isn't practical, how'd you feel if six clones of your brother/sister/mother/father/senile-next-door-neighbor walk up to you?
With the five 1-Up statues/punching bags, the text has parts intentionally crossed out because Stinkoman thinks that the statues are punching bags. Also, the crossing out the "en" in "golden" is a reference to how some people sing that part of the song.
The four broken walls refer to breaking the fourth wall and the Gigaton Hammer is a reference to the Megaton Hammer, which is from Nintendo games, such as Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Three French hens are in the real song. It's just that this version takes the "French" in the "French hens" literally. And so, we have three female French Terrels who are saying, "Hello! What is your name?" (these statements are taken from Wikipedia). An irony presented in the last panel concerning the three French hens is that one says "Feliz Navidad", which is Spanish for "Merry Christmas" (not to mention it's also a popular Christmas song). Meanwhile, note that apples are what make you lose points in the third level of Stinkoman 20X6.
Then there are two squished Gokuls. Finally, he's given a Cheatball stuck in a tree. The Cheatball sprite is made by Ekul. This marks his first appearance in the series, although, like Pan Pan's appearances, it's not canon. Speaking of Pan Pan, this is his third appearance (all of which are non-canon).
Finally, the crossed out message "Oh Holy Crap" is a reference to A Holiday Greeting.

