Interesting. This sequence, so far, appears (excluding the alt-text comments) to be more serious in tone than the preceding mini-stories. It still rocks, though.
Anyone else reminded of Lovecraft’s character Abdul Alhazred, the mad author of the Necronomicon, who wandered through desert land inhabited by evil spirits?
Why are the spirits always vengeful? Why can’t you meet the one who’s perfectly happy with how he died, and just wants to tell you what a swell place the afterlife is?
Interesting. This sequence, so far, appears (excluding the alt-text comments) to be more serious in tone than the preceding mini-stories. It still rocks, though.
Anyone else reminded of Lovecraft’s character Abdul Alhazred, the mad author of the Necronomicon, who wandered through desert land inhabited by evil spirits?
Gravedust isn’t much of a practical joker.
With a name like Gravedust, what choice does he have?
That name is so 70s Marvel.
Well for an older gent wandering a desert full of menacing spirits,I don’t think I would be either.
I am intrigued, I will be following this webcomic closely.
*stalk*
Why are the spirits always vengeful? Why can’t you meet the one who’s perfectly happy with how he died, and just wants to tell you what a swell place the afterlife is?
The happy ones have no reason to stick around.
Unless you’re a Jedi.
This is a local desert for local people.
There’s nothing for your kind here.