So appropriate in view of what’s happening all around us…especially for people who get their news from the comics….if that doesn’t spurn them to self quarantine, what will?
Comics regularly deal with death, and unfortunately, they can’t know when it’s going to affect a particular reader. However, death is also a very present part of our human experience and as such ought to be subject of both serious discussion and humor. At least, that’s how I see it. At any rate, this comic was drawn long before the current crisis.
ComicLover2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
So inappropriate for today’s situation.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
What if they save the receipt?
Ken Norris Premium Member about 4 years ago
How long is the warranty?
1JennyJenkins about 4 years ago
So appropriate in view of what’s happening all around us…especially for people who get their news from the comics….if that doesn’t spurn them to self quarantine, what will?
Digital Frog about 4 years ago
Right now you don’t want to be near any coffin’
buckman-j about 4 years ago
May not be appropriate now, might have been amusing in 2011 when this was originally printed. Way to keep up Go Comic “Solons”
Willi Nilli about 4 years ago
Death in the family last night. Not helpful for a temporary distraction. never have thought anything to do with death belonged in the comics
cdward about 4 years ago
Comics regularly deal with death, and unfortunately, they can’t know when it’s going to affect a particular reader. However, death is also a very present part of our human experience and as such ought to be subject of both serious discussion and humor. At least, that’s how I see it. At any rate, this comic was drawn long before the current crisis.