Friday the 13th seems an expeditious time for posting our latest B&K page as our Temp story arc continues to melt down… also a big thanx here to Walt & Bad Bill Bunion for help on the dodgy doggerel…
WHAT!? Fighting criminal filth and mire is “no longer necessary?”
… Does this mean criminal filth and mire have taken over the city?
(Uh… come to think of it…)
I’m curious as to how the clown’s rampage was closed down. Only Glueface was even trying to stop him. And Bunz only gave him a moving target.
The topic of filth and corruption — on a slightly larger scale — but a bit separated: Hurricane Harvey and 200 Billion dollars in clean-up; and Hollywood Harvey were money is not enough to fix the wrong.
One problem from not listening to Al Gore enough. The other from listening to Hollywood power houses too much.
Seems like the problem in the story was handled more smoothly than our own. My take.
While only Glueface was trying to stop the Clown’s , seems he has already said that some of those muggs owed him money… He could see his losses mounting with every volley of misplaced mayhem…
Friday the 13th seems an expeditious time for posting our latest B&K page as our Temp story arc continues to melt down… also a big thanx here to Walt & Bad Bill Bunion for help on the dodgy doggerel…
I believe the doggerel at the start was a takeoff on “Casey at the bat”.
…But there is no gloom in Golem,
for we know – “They’re all dead, Jim!”
WHAT!? Fighting criminal filth and mire is “no longer necessary?”
… Does this mean criminal filth and mire have taken over the city?
(Uh… come to think of it…)
Same Bat Channel!
I’m curious as to how the clown’s rampage was closed down. Only Glueface was even trying to stop him. And Bunz only gave him a moving target.
The topic of filth and corruption — on a slightly larger scale — but a bit separated: Hurricane Harvey and 200 Billion dollars in clean-up; and Hollywood Harvey were money is not enough to fix the wrong.
One problem from not listening to Al Gore enough. The other from listening to Hollywood power houses too much.
Seems like the problem in the story was handled more smoothly than our own. My take.
While only Glueface was trying to stop the Clown’s , seems he has already said that some of those muggs owed him money… He could see his losses mounting with every volley of misplaced mayhem…
Just in case, should anyone care to take a closer look at the weathered poster pasted on the side of the Employment Agency…
I just now noticed the Goon Show reference – hurrah!
Um… for whatever it’s worth, Fred the Oyster did do a cameo back on page 133, as part of our Half-Boiled interlude…