Good Vs. Evil

Even squirrels must battle their conscience daily.

Even squirrels must battle their conscience daily.

While answering the comments to yesterday’s Saturday Squirrel post about my sciurine triptych I made from three separate photos of the same squirrel, you all came up with so many great suggestions on what this image could have been that you inspired me to notice a completely different potential it had that I didn’t notice before!  The fuzzy, confused face on the squirrel in the middle perfectly played with the pleading/sinister expressions of the two squirrels casting their eyes upon him to make this a classic angel/devil conscience tug of war scene!  Just which side of himself is this soul searching squirrel in the middle going to ultimately listen to?

Or perhaps he’d be better off if this happened instead

Big props to everyone who  gave their thoughts in yesterday’s post for making this even awesomer squirrel clone mashup happen!

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About evilsquirrel13

Bored former 30-something who has nothing better to do with his life than draw cartoon squirrels.
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18 Responses to Good Vs. Evil

  1. Pingback: Good Vs. Evil – daeze's!

  2. I’ve read that squirrels furget 50% of the nuts they buried once… so I think grab that nuts, before they are forgotten :o)

  3. Merbear74 says:

    And all I did was compliment you… 🙂

  4. 1jaded1 says:

    Classic take and funny.

  5. draliman says:

    Ha, funny! I just read your reply to my comment – I’m glad you followed through with your idea 🙂

  6. Green Embers says:

    Hah, this turned out great! 🙂

  7. Take those nuts and RUN!

  8. gentlestitches says:

    Good this is! DAMN good! ❤ ❤ <3.

  9. Trisha says:

    That’s perfect! The squirrel does look more angelic in the shot on the left. If that squirrel is anything like the ones here, I’m sure it listened to its devil side, all while wearing an angelic expression.

  10. Ally Bean says:

    Squirrels with a conscience? I’m sorry, I’m not buying it. Try again.

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