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LuciferTheShort — The Fall of the Central Purifier Page 13

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Jimmy 7-11 finishes singing his take on the song "Purpose" from the musical Avenue Q along with his friends XQJ-37, Darryl Diode, and Automatress. Now having the courage to defy their creator the Central Purifier, the four robots go to the holding cells for the musicians the Central Purifier has captured and informs the imprisoned musicians that they will soon be free.


Screamin' Meemie and the rest of the Madballs present (Horn Head, Skull Face, Dusty Dustbrain, Freakella, Aargh, Slobulus, and Oculus Orbus) are impressed that Jimmy 7-11 has grown a spine, while the Feelers (Mo Skito, Max, Stinger, and Mitzi Moth) are confused as to how Jimmy will be able to set them free. Mitzi in particular is distressed because she needs to use the bathroom (and I'll clarify right now that this isn't going to be one of THOSE comics. Aside from the friendly robots' analysis on Avenue Q on one of the previous pages, this comic is intended to be family-friendly for the most part).


Jimmy 7-11 explains that he has surmised that there are plenty of people planning to stop the Central Purifier and that all he needs to do is give the heroes information on how they can stop the Central Purifier for good. The Nutwood Ninnies (consisting of Dusty Gore, Joe Sloth, and Bill Badger's younger brother Toby Badger) are impressed by this plan and are certain that they'll be free in no time.


Oh Yeah! Cartoons (c) Nickelodeon


Madballs (c) American Greetings


Rupert Bear currently belongs to Universal

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