I used to work with a gentleman. He was a very important man in his community, very upstanding and respected. Every Halloween his town had a Pumpkin Festival, and he would dress up as Pumpkin Man. The kids loved him. He was a sweet, gentle soul. He passed away just a few years after I met him and I still think fondly of him.
Commercialized and way too adult. Parking lots are setting up vehicles with trunks full of candy and kids (also a lot of adults) going from vehicle to vehicle for candy. It is a candy-frenzy. Adults have taken over the what was once a religious event and made it an orgy.
boydpercy Premium Member about 7 years ago
The old man is covering all the bases.
Argythree about 7 years ago
Nothing like the old road side stands we used to visit when I was a kid…
Wren Fahel about 7 years ago
I used to work with a gentleman. He was a very important man in his community, very upstanding and respected. Every Halloween his town had a Pumpkin Festival, and he would dress up as Pumpkin Man. The kids loved him. He was a sweet, gentle soul. He passed away just a few years after I met him and I still think fondly of him.
Patlet about 7 years ago
Pumpkin Jack in a trumpian world
davanden about 7 years ago
This is really sad.
duckman26 about 7 years ago
It’s tragic that Halloween has become so commercialized. :P
stairsteppublishing about 7 years ago
Commercialized and way too adult. Parking lots are setting up vehicles with trunks full of candy and kids (also a lot of adults) going from vehicle to vehicle for candy. It is a candy-frenzy. Adults have taken over the what was once a religious event and made it an orgy.
reverendike about 7 years ago
As they said in Spaceballs: “Moichandising!”
Kind&Kinder about 7 years ago
They’re all out of their gourds!
Fiammata about 7 years ago
Looks like Pumpkin Jed DID smile in that last panel there…