Pastor doesn’t make any promises he can’t keep.
I guess this would be the comic strip equivalent of a “splash page.” One single panel, and I even dropped out the borders. When I realized that it had been about six weeks since we had seen Pastor’s face in the strip, I decided to welcome him back in a big way, and from a storytelling standpoint, there’s no better way to do so than with the judicious use of a splash page.
Stay tuned for more.
- JEP


I love this panel!!! Right in your face. Pastor vs. Duke. Now, we can see what our hero can do. Can’t wait to see how this plays out.
Oh … hell … yes.
The Pirate Musketeer-
This is my favorite strip to date, even trumping “A Minor Inconvenience.” The Duke will be a little tougher than a “squirrelly junkie,” so I hope to give you a pretty decent scrap.
Doug “Texas Blood” G.-
Here comes the pain.
Love it!
I love this panel! As soon as it popped up on my screen I knew it was business time! A very strong entry. God job Jay.
On a second glance, with the way the light is shining on Pasotor’s ‘fro, he look a little like Brother VooDoo. Which is in no way a bad thing.
Parker-
That’s DOCTOR Voodoo, now!
For the record, the women in the background look real. Messy hair. Saggy boobs. I’m glad you didn’t make prostitution look all that glamorous.
Guess Who-
I am nothing if not a socially responsible webcomicker!
- JEP
Wow!! I’d rock this panel on a T-Shirt/Sweatshirt in a minute!
You’re determined to take all my money when you collect this in a trade, aren’t you?!
When I was on my way to work this morning, I thought “If I cropped that panel and re-edited the dialogue a little, that panel would make a great t-shirt.”
And, honestly, I hadn’t even seen your comment yet! Great minds, etc., etc.! Great minds!
- JEP
Mr. Potts,
I just read the whole series. Great stuff man and this panel tops them all. I can’t wait to read more. Yell at my twin Happy B-day for me.
Mr. Bass-
Thanks for visiting, Chris. You have a great birthday today, too!
- JEP