Vincent Macropod in “Adorable Paranoia”

Reverend Matt

Paranoia

It’s the fourth of July! Yes it is. We are no longer controlled by the British! Grill up some animals about it! I certainly am. Come on over!

Earlier this week, my wife got an eight-pound hunk of pork for the barbecue, or, more specifically, for the making of pulled pork sandwiches during the barbecue. And any time I’ve been unhappy over these last coupla days, she’s pulled out the slab of meat, and shown it to me, to cheer me up. It’s worked like a voodoo charm. I should keep eight pounds of meat in the fridge at all times.

In celebration, then, of America’s independence, please enjoy this somewhat experimental cartoon which of course has nothing whatsoever to do with said independence!

7 Responses to “Vincent Macropod in “Adorable Paranoia””

  1. drmagoo Says:

    Gotta love the Dammit brand of products.

  2. Dan Says:

    I loved it. Especially the duck in the cereal bowl.

  3. Craig Says:

    Cupboard Ducks. Exterminators charge extra for those.

  4. Pete Says:

    Maybe I’m overthinking this, but in the last two panels, was the duck “wap”-ing the other duck because: (1) he/she was getting carried away, or (2) he/she was about to reveal that baby ducks actually are evil? Should I be worried? What’s the terror alert level? Orange? Burnt umber?

  5. Lilawyn Says:

    Good show, MK! Not what I was expecting at all!

  6. Reverend Matt Says:

    Thanks, all! Pete: Well, the end is one of those things that I’m entirely happy to open to interpretation. My own thinking, though, if you’re curious, was more along option number one.

  7. Mike Callies Says:

    Move over, Brian Michael Bendis! Who says this isn’t the Kessen Age of Comics!

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