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The innocent and naïve pig protagonist, Ham Shears, moves to the big city to try and make something of himself and mistakenly ends up working at a butcher shop. The well-meaning Ham doesn't make the connection between animals and meat products while the titular and eccentric "Boss" of "Boss's Butcher Shop" doesn't seem to notice the implications of hiring a pig to work for him.
Uncomfortable encounters with butcher shop customers ensue and eventually Ham Shears meets two girls from the neighborhood, the plucky Jill and no-nonsense Ingrid. They end up befriending Ham Shears and get wrapped up in the day-to-day weirdness that comes from knowing an anthropomorphic pig.
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blunebottle said, 7 months ago
CALLED IT!!!!!!
ekw said, 7 months ago
is the son kneeling in the last frame?
Jill is towering over him.
but in the first frame, he’s a full head taller.
jimmyh43105
said, 7 months ago
@ekw
I think he pulled him back making him fall a bit. She must be really strong!
bigbadpete said, 7 months ago
Same hair cut though….
CARAPORAM said, 7 months ago
Pavarotti, you’re back !
Dragoncat
said, 7 months ago
Don’t you just love the approaching death grip just seconds away from the picture-perfect reunion?
mjdavy said, 7 months ago
He’s not even supposed to be here today!
Comiclover42 said, 7 months ago
I love the art in this. Original, no copy pasting, and no rehashing of jokes. It’s great and hilarious.