Serafine
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| - | '''Serafine Savoy''' | + | '''Serafine Savoy''' is a trigger-man for [[Marigold]]. |
==In the comic== | ==In the comic== | ||
| + | Serafine first appears in {{E|Hatchetman}}. It is revealed via flashback that shortly before the timeframe of the comic, Serafine, [[Mordecai]] and [[Nico]] are involved in a situation that creates a "high-profile" mess. Serafine suggests that they turn to the [[pig farmers]] for assistance, and Nico notes that the pigs "eat anything". | ||
| - | + | ==Appearance and personality== | |
| - | == | + | Serafine appears to enjoy dressing in a both upper-class and somewhat masculine manner. In {{E|Hatchetman}} she is wearing a suit and tie. |
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===Mordecai=== | ===Mordecai=== | ||
| - | + | Serafine appears to enjoy taking advantage of Mordecai's difficulties with humor.<ref name="Hat">{{E|Hatchetman}}</ref> | |
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 16:46, 10 August 2011
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"Hatchetman" |
Serafine Savoy is a trigger-man for Marigold.
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In the comic
Serafine first appears in "Hatchetman". It is revealed via flashback that shortly before the timeframe of the comic, Serafine, Mordecai and Nico are involved in a situation that creates a "high-profile" mess. Serafine suggests that they turn to the pig farmers for assistance, and Nico notes that the pigs "eat anything".
Appearance and personality
Serafine appears to enjoy dressing in a both upper-class and somewhat masculine manner. In "Hatchetman" she is wearing a suit and tie.
Relationships
Nico
Mordecai
Serafine appears to enjoy taking advantage of Mordecai's difficulties with humor.[1]
References
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