
I'll bury you alive, asqueroso!
A commision by
Reagan700
Captain Spike stumbles upon Juan Ramirez and, having them both a bad temper, they start a fight.
Spike like always grows at giant size preparing himself to just squeeze to death the alligator shaman but Juan has a ppair of tricks up his sleeves and so he crashes a small glass globe filled with a potion that turn into vapor, swirls around the old alligator and makes him grows huge, eben more than Spike himself who now star to realize he may be in serious trouble!
Captain Spike is copyright by
Jim55
Art by
Reagan700
Juasn Ramirez is copyright by me

Captain Spike stumbles upon Juan Ramirez and, having them both a bad temper, they start a fight.
Spike like always grows at giant size preparing himself to just squeeze to death the alligator shaman but Juan has a ppair of tricks up his sleeves and so he crashes a small glass globe filled with a potion that turn into vapor, swirls around the old alligator and makes him grows huge, eben more than Spike himself who now star to realize he may be in serious trouble!
Captain Spike is copyright by

Art by

Juasn Ramirez is copyright by me
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Size 906 x 768px
File Size 194.6 kB
They always say that big guys are used to represent challenge, but in so many shows and situations I've seen, size is usually a disadvantage, as the bigger creature is usually slower and much easier to hit, which people consider a bigger flaw then lack of size or strength. I even remember in real life I saw a clip of these two guys, one had a read shirt and was taller, the other was shorter and had a blue shirt and a pink hat. They seemed to be in a fight and the guy in the hat was like "Whuh? You gonna hit me? Come on, take you best shot, come on." The taller guy throws a punch, and the dude in the hat dodges it, throws his own punch and knocks out the taller guy.
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