I bet you didn’t know that some of your favorite comics were actually based on popular fairy tales.
So, the wheels have been set in motion. Will they get Eleanor’s money? We’ll see…
I bet you didn’t know that some of your favorite comics were actually based on popular fairy tales.
So, the wheels have been set in motion. Will they get Eleanor’s money? We’ll see…
Anya as a weapon of mass intimidation? Now that’s something I wasn’t expecting.
And your cameos are always the best thing ever. I especially like how you decided to play around with the titles. Very clever! Also, I don’t care what Eleanor says, I love Edison’s art.
I bet Marius will love this page. Eh, Marius?
Oh Marius, have you seen the alt-text yet?
Amazing page Charlie, so full of sub-context, only you can pull that through!
I love the fairy tales references, naturally!
Such subtlety…
Subtlety has never been one of Edison’s faults.
I don’t believe the WORLD is ready for a mummy clown! Those are all creepy. All of them! 🙂 Did Eleanor use Anya as a human clown-o-meter? Did she just buy all of the paintings?
Thank you for the horror that is “The Eye Mummy”. What’s ironic is that the “Mummy” household has had a huge clown painting in our living room for about 15 years. It’s painted on a round metal kids’ sled with the lyrics to “If I only had a brain” inscribed all over.
That’s kind of frightening. Even to me. And you know how I feel about clowns.
Heheh. Well played. Specially that Eye Mummy paint. Please ask the artist if it’s inspired in Pennywise.
Thanks, Gual!
I think the “Eye Mummy” is more of a delirium tremens kind of inspiration. That, and the original fairy tale is kind of dark. Right, Andy?