In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is the twentieth chapter of the Black Lagoon spinoff series Dismemberment Galore! The Gore Gore Girl. It was originally released on April 19, 2021.
Plot[]
Continuing from Chapter 19, Sawyer the Cleaner grins upon seeing the man's chainsaw, and she manages to stab him and take the chainsaw for herself. Seeing the other enemies emerge from the hallway, Jessica smiles as Sawyer tilts her head back in glee. The various figures, dressed in various Halloween-like masks and gear, charge at Sawyer, who gleefully kills the first set of attackers, even managing to thrust her chainsaw at a man behind her without looking. As more clown, skeleton, and other spooky-dressed men appear, the fearless and smiling Sawyer pushes her chainsaw through the men and kicks their bodies to the ground. Finishing her slaughter as Jessica stands by, Sawyer turns back her head to reveal her grin, with Jessica putting her hands together in approval.
In the abandoned hotel's basement, the older brother and his big brother watch Sawyer and Jessica through several monitors connected to security cameras in the building. The big brother comments that the battle is one-sided, and the older brother replies that they did hire amateurs after all and that the "stage" is different with Sawyer, who has murdered many people at work. The big brother asks the older brother if he is able to control the woman. In response, the glasses-wearing brother turns his head and laughs, confidently declaring that all women except Sawyer would fail his full training course. When the big brother asks if their mother likes it, the older brother laughs again and asks his big brother if he believes their mother, confusing the big brother. The older brother talks about how their mother is possibly over 200 years old if she is truly still alive and how no one in their family has seen their mother since she shut herself away.
As they watch Jessica on the monitors with the older brother saying that only Jessica has permission to meet her, Jessica suddenly looks directly at the camera. The cameras then immediately stop and only show static, surprising both men. Behind them, they hear noise and the door bursts open as Sawyer and the amateur murderers bust through. As the big brother prepares his chainsaw, the glasses brother demands an explanation. The big brother once again blocks Sawyer's chainsaw with his own chainsaw while the other murderers also charge at him, and the older brother is confronted by a smiling Jessica, who says that she likes Sawyer, calmly taunting him. Panicking, he berates her for agitating the murderers and charges at her with a knife, but Jessica casually swings a small wire around his neck, making blood gush from his neck.
As he kneels and gasps for air, Jessica tells him that she has injured his vital points, mockingly telling him that Sawyer will finish him off. Shocked, the older brother watches as Sawyer gleefully shoves her chainsaw into his big brother's neck, and Sawyer's eyes turn to the dying older brother. Later after the whole battle, the blood-covered Sawyer casually leaves the abandoned building with her chainsaw hoisted over her shoulder as Jessica waves goodbye. In a pitch-black room, Jessica sits on the floor, leaning next to her mother who sits in a rocking chair. When Jessica informs her mother that she wants to make a new friend, Baba Yaga remarks that those are rare words to hear from Jessica and tells her to bring them over sometime since she wants to meet her "friend" as well. Lighting up her face, Jessica agrees and smiles.
Notes[]
- The chapter title is a reference to Iron Butterfly's 1968 song "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida."