Pascal the Rascal Page 44
For this page, I could just not resist making a homage to the fantastic Spider-Man No More panel, from a pivotal chapter in the story of Peter Parker and his struggle with maintaining a balance between being a civilian and a superhero. It is such an epic and emotional panel that it has been ingrained in comic book history and I just had to refer to it, even if Curly’s action here is not even a fraction as epic. Fun fact, this issue also held the very first appearance of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin!
Related Images:
Pascal the Rascal Page 43
Pascal the Rascal Page 42
Pascal the Rascal Page 41
Rewatching BoJack Horseman and enjoying every moment of it! Broken people trying to improve themselves, find comfort and happiness, and screwing up while doing it.
Related Images:
Pascal the Rascal Page 40
Pascal the Rascal Page 39
Pascal the Rascal Page 38
Pascal the Rascal Page 37
As the saying goes: Revenge is a dish best served by kicking a cartoon goat monster in its hiney off a running train into a random cactus and thornbush field! Or at least I think that is how it goes?
Oh man, I have been enjoying the bollocks out of James Gunn’s Peacemaker series. Holy crap what a good show! They really managed to take the guy you love to hate in Suicide Squad and make him both interesting and tragic. I have not been this into a show since Supernatural. Just, wow!
Related Images:
Pascal the Rascal Page 36
Curly is channeling his inner Groucho Marx to quick talk this simple-minded goat of a conductor. Using one of Bugs Bunny’s favorite tricks and dressing up as someone else is always a classic and often funny cartoonish move. Lucky for Curly that he is in a comic (technically in a comic within a comic but that is a bit too much meta for my taste) and can pull these stuff off without an effort.
Been on a serious The Adventures of Tintin binge lately, feeling nostalgic since I grew up watching the cartoons on the telly. Introduced my kids to Asterix & Obelix too and they love the iconic duo. So fun to be able to share one’s childhood pleasures with the next generation of hellions and remember some of that magic that can be captured in well-told stories.