Cristiano sends this in: “Honestly, with this one, I’m at a loss. I think I’m missing some contest… is this guy a criminal? A spy? A perv? What is he doing in the bushes at night? Why does he have a radio? What the hell is happening? What do you think?”

Also, can anyone provide sourcing info? Google Image Search didn’t find this one.
He’s a mobster taking an assignment. “You want me to knock him out? You got it, boss.”
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I believe Powers has it. “KO” = “knock out.”
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No luck with TinEye either. I tried putting this photo into GraphicConverter to unskew it and bring it closer to black and white, in case the bad keystoning and darkness were confusing the search, but still no hits on TinEye (and loads of totally incorrect results on Google).
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“KO” = “knock out.”
21 decisions in a row
and only 5 on points
da rest was all k.o.
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The lettering and artwork look like they come from an elementary school workbook vs. a newspaper or magazine cartoon.
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Where did Cristiano find it?
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Maybe? https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=-TUIN7z4SF8
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Although K.O. generally means “knock out”, I think the intention here is “knock off.” The difference is in one case the victim is down for the count and the other he ain’t coming back.
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Kevin @7: I was unfamiliar with Park Sang Min, but why does the intro sound so much like Pink Floyd?
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A palindrome.
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