For a moment there, I though Whiskey had the bed on his back, acting as a sort of “travel pack” from the advent days…I like how those random tile are just stuck to it in the fourth panel…
Magic feed? Well, no doubt the depressing grey landscape and generally bleak cops-and-criminals-filled Advent offerings are reminding Mr. Kringle of his early exploits in Sombertown…
You do realize we’re talking about a comic here that once had a bunch of Ninja Pirates led by a naked butter sculpture trying to capture an alien frog for a cola company in a city infested with zombies, right?
For a moment there, I though Whiskey had the bed on his back, acting as a sort of “travel pack” from the advent days…I like how those random tile are just stuck to it in the fourth panel…
Those “random tiles” are the presents Santa brought.
Knowing Scotch’s luck, it probably wouldn’t have the desired effect anway! 😀
LOL
Magic feed? Well, no doubt the depressing grey landscape and generally bleak cops-and-criminals-filled Advent offerings are reminding Mr. Kringle of his early exploits in Sombertown…
Wow, half a car, a talking frog, dull gray scenery, and a drug-dealer santa. Yep, this comic is completely normal…
Oh, this is nothing.
You do realize we’re talking about a comic here that once had a bunch of Ninja Pirates led by a naked butter sculpture trying to capture an alien frog for a cola company in a city infested with zombies, right?
seems perfectly normal to me.
So Santa has drugs now. I see. It’s a good thing none of those cops fake or otherwise are around.