A bit of eye gouging and is that truncheon breaking due to the force being used…?
I like the policeman in the background giving it the Chief Wiggum, “Nothing to see here!” whilst his mate breaks the suspects legs.
I like the inclusion of newspaper text to give a different feel and “voice” to the episode. Nice touch Jay.
Finally, after all our talk about the Dark Knight, I’m either getting a case of the pareidolias or is that the man himself over the left shoulder of William Carmichael IV????
…WOH conspiracy theory #1
The double-printed typo in the newsprint is a nice touch. And this is probably a terrible guess for a blaxploitation comic, but it makes me think of Rage Against the Machine…not sure what song specifically…
Easy E extra credit? No, wait, that was NWA…
I like the zen story-telling going on here, getting info across without actually stating it. Sort of a koan of chaos in the wind.
It’s got be something from Public Enemy. How about “Burn Hollywood Burn?”
“First they’re guilty/now they’re gone … .”
And now, your featured presentation …. “Driving Miss Daisy!”
A bit of eye gouging and is that truncheon breaking due to the force being used…?
I like the policeman in the background giving it the Chief Wiggum, “Nothing to see here!” whilst his mate breaks the suspects legs.
I like the inclusion of newspaper text to give a different feel and “voice” to the episode. Nice touch Jay.
Finally, after all our talk about the Dark Knight, I’m either getting a case of the pareidolias or is that the man himself over the left shoulder of William Carmichael IV????
…WOH conspiracy theory #1
The double-printed typo in the newsprint is a nice touch. And this is probably a terrible guess for a blaxploitation comic, but it makes me think of Rage Against the Machine…not sure what song specifically…