Monday, October 11, 2010

I Totally Relate To The Thing

How does one make their way as a monster while surrounded by a world full of beautiful people?

10 comments:

csmith2884 said...

I do O.K. thank you very much.

Christopher

Copyboy said...

Never seen the FF illustrated that way. Has an Alex rossian quality to it.

csmith2884 said...

Btw that far into the tundra do you eat moose for Thanksgiving? Have a happy.

Christopher

Kal said...

Where there are moose we eat it. Same as for caribou and seals if you are really far north. But the turkeys still find their way onto the table no matter where you are.

Personally I prefer my wild meat in the form of smoked jerkey.

Pat Tillett said...

I just try to blend in by remaining silent...

Kal said...

I would do the same, Pat, if I were capable of remaining silent and unseen. I am too out there to not draw some attention or a sniper's bullet.

This is why I just can't let go of my 'issues' with the cephalopod and shut up. I must speak my truth and speak it loud. When others complain I should just stop talking, I always chatise them by saying I am hard of hearing so I don't realize how loud I am. Then they feel bad and that just encourages me further.

Lazarus Lupin said...

The FF was never my favorite group, the only one I liked WAS the Thing. He was aware of his looks without going all mutant anguish about it, and he was fun. The rest, bah. Specially Mr. Fantastic. I never thought a rubber band was CAPABLE of having a stick up its A$$. One reason I love the Venture Brothers so is because they really stick to Reed Richards.

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csmith2884 said...

Lmao at seal...we had an exchange student from the south end of Chile, he fit right in at our house and used to say "penguin the other, other white meat".

Christopher

Kal said...

To quote Looney Tunes again - "penguwins are practically chickens"

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

This issue, the part of Mr. Fantastic will be played by David Boreanaz.