Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for August 07, 2014
Transcript:
enjoy this vintage 2009 classic tom the dancing bug every thursday panels from the annals of the tom the dancing bug archive check back every friday for a fresh, brand new tom the dancing bug! tom the dancing bug by ruben bolling the adventures of sam roland the detective who dies the case of the pickled herring the final chapter: "the chase" woman: sam roland, dead! i guess we'll never know who murdered the baroness! oop: hey! the coffin slipped! look out down there! criminal: what th...?! a coffin! g-gotta lose it! this alleyway! it's still coming! smash! pow man: aargh! i admit it! i killed the baroness! the herring wasn't poisoned -- the brine was! lady: mr. roland, my sister is missing, and i wil pay you handsomely to find her. next: sam roland interrogates mrs. chavel's accountant in chapter 1 of... "death and the deadly homicide!" accountant: okay! your accusatory silence is too much! i did love her!
ickymungmung over 10 years ago
Oh, he’s not as dead as he looks. No, wait, he is. Never mind.
King_Shark over 10 years ago
How did he move to the chair, wherever it is?
SKJAM! Premium Member over 10 years ago
A series of bizarre coincidences, indicating the work of the perversity of the universe.
jpozenel over 10 years ago
He’s the best at what he does!
Treesong over 10 years ago
If you like this sort of thing, you might want to look up the 1987-89 DC anthology comic Wasteland, including John Ostrander and William Meissner-Loebs’s excellent series ‘Dead Detective’. This particular detective was dead and immobile, with a bullet hole in his forehead, but still able to think (and wonder what the hell was with all the weird things going on around his corpse). Not one of those zombie detectives that are too frequent nowadays.
John Glynn creator over 10 years ago
can’t believe he’s gone.