I'm replaying Sly 3 and I just love Penelope's pirate outfit
Sanzaru looked at the silly one-off joke in Sly 3 where Penelope badly photoshops herself into a sexy femme fatale, and were like….‘what if we did that but For Real’
I haven't talked much about the boss fights yet, apart from Le Paradox.
For those of you who haven't read my little fanfic yet, I managed to rope Penelope into all six of them.
I wasn't sure how to rope her into the El Jefe or Toothpick boss fights at first... then after some thinking, I put her on aerial support for Sly.
How many other rewrites have both Murray and Penelope fighting a boss together? None? Great news: They both get to fight The Grizz. Let your imagination for that run wild.
We can't have our heroine be the boss of Episode 4, so I thought I'd bring back an old villain: Sir Raleigh.
Miss Decibel's boss fight... isn't finished yet.
Then there's Le Paradox... Here's a link to that recap.
This was a quickie comic I did in about 15 minutes (that’s why the panels are uneven) This scene is something I imagine would have happened in Sly 4 if it hadn’t been written by people who suck at character writing (specifically FEMALE character writing).
Doesn’t matter if you write in a frequent basis, or once in a blue moon, just how many of us are there?
Bentley: This plan isn't risky at all!
Also him: All I need to do is get really close to this wolf with these smelly darts...
I imagine that the scene on the lower part of the drawing happened a LOT between these two.
I haven’t used pencil crayons in so long. Drew Penelope, just cuz her redesign was really cute, even with all the shit that happened.
I'm aware my WIP fanfiction shares a name with a WIP comic series. I wish us both luck in our writing.
Sly4 AU where Penelope is really missing, and there's a jealous doppelganger.
I find it a bit hard to believe that after 11 years of Thieves In Time, and combing through several rewrites...
My rewrite is somehow the only one that has Penelope fighting Le Paradox at the very end.
Why does she end up fighting him? Simple. She feels it's something she has to do as part of her redemption quest. If she can't do it all by herself, her attempt to atone won't count.
After all, this is her mess. She needs to be the one who finishes cleaning it up. What better way is there than taking Le Paradox down?
This, of course, leads to the final lesson she needs to learn: Atoning for her crimes doesn't mean she has to try to fix everything all by herself. She is allowed to ask for help.