I guess crime and punishment would be a better title for this one. I think some of these are genius, namely the money stealing one. If you were at SDCC I showed these there and at a couple other cons since.
Ethan
I guess crime and punishment would be a better title for this one. I think some of these are genius, namely the money stealing one. If you were at SDCC I showed these there and at a couple other cons since.
Ethan
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…The game console one’s kind of random. Video games aren’t a crime, surely?
No, they’re eminent domain.
Its good to be the king.
I lost it at feeding murderers to Wexter–“Murderers are Wexter’s favorite food.” That last panel is hilarious!
After that Xbox One business on the show I’m starting to think Axey has a little issue with hoarding video games..
I lost it at the part about thieves..
“caged for 21 years” is one of my favorite panels in quite a while
The giant child reminds me of Attack on Titan. Unspeakable horror will ensue in the next panel.
I love the coin punishment. Pure poetic justice. But – what happens if someone didn’t steal enough coins for their collected mass to injure them? Do they get off scott free?
Huh, the overalls made me think it was only a reference to “Honey, I Blew Up The Kid”, but you might be right.
They probably drop fewer coins from higher above you so they hurt more.
If there’s a robot to scan if someone’s guilty or not, then what’s the point of getting a bad OR good lawyer?