Chadling has an odd track record in this comic. Much like his demon compatriot Nate, he rarely goes through an attack storyline without being splattered against the walls. Unlike Nate, though, he rarely gets the chance to reform his body before someone ends up imbibing or inhaling his remains. Fortunately for him, this tendency rarely affects him permanently. The sole exception is The Attack of Non-Alternate Mynd, in which it is revealed that a previous incarnation of this gag allows him to combine with George's body.
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| - Chadling has an odd track record in this comic. Much like his demon compatriot Nate, he rarely goes through an attack storyline without being splattered against the walls. Unlike Nate, though, he rarely gets the chance to reform his body before someone ends up imbibing or inhaling his remains. Fortunately for him, this tendency rarely affects him permanently. The sole exception is The Attack of Non-Alternate Mynd, in which it is revealed that a previous incarnation of this gag allows him to combine with George's body.
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| - Chadling has an odd track record in this comic. Much like his demon compatriot Nate, he rarely goes through an attack storyline without being splattered against the walls. Unlike Nate, though, he rarely gets the chance to reform his body before someone ends up imbibing or inhaling his remains. Fortunately for him, this tendency rarely affects him permanently. The sole exception is The Attack of Non-Alternate Mynd, in which it is revealed that a previous incarnation of this gag allows him to combine with George's body.
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