Like the joke about the two assassins assigned to kill (pick your favorite world leader) on his daily walk.
They hide and wait for the victim, but he never shows up.
“He should have been here by now,” said one. “I hope nothing happened to him.”
Does the one in the Four Horsemen strip count? The pony-ride millionaire, I mean.
Doesn’t smoking the pipe make Frosty melt anyway?
Once in class the prof mentioned that the polar ice caps could melt, and immediately someone from the back of the room said, “But what about The Blob”. hehe
So of course two days after Mark in Boston’s response, hollywoodreporter.com posts this:
Today —
Now we know how to improve the artwork in Close to Home – leave out the faces.
It’s not just comic strips getting darker…
“I hope he’s okay …”
Like the joke about the two assassins assigned to kill (pick your favorite world leader) on his daily walk.
They hide and wait for the victim, but he never shows up.
“He should have been here by now,” said one. “I hope nothing happened to him.”
Does the one in the Four Horsemen strip count? The pony-ride millionaire, I mean.
Doesn’t smoking the pipe make Frosty melt anyway?
Once in class the prof mentioned that the polar ice caps could melt, and immediately someone from the back of the room said, “But what about The Blob”. hehe
So of course two days after Mark in Boston’s response, hollywoodreporter.com posts this:
Today —

Now we know how to improve the artwork in Close to Home – leave out the faces.