This is why I prefer the staircase style theatres. Seats are higher in the back rows and lower as you get closer to the screen. No heads blocking your screens. Pity those poor folks trapped in the dungeon looking up at the screen though. :)
Clever, funny and no dialogue. The style is reminiscent of Sergio Aragones, whose work I loved during my years of reading Mad magazine. This strip would fit perfectly in ’A Mad Look at Frankenstein . . ."
Llewellenbruce over 12 years ago
He’s lucky Frank didn’t take his head off.
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
It all worked out. Nothing to lose your head over.
WebSpider over 12 years ago
This is why I prefer the staircase style theatres. Seats are higher in the back rows and lower as you get closer to the screen. No heads blocking your screens. Pity those poor folks trapped in the dungeon looking up at the screen though. :)
paullp Premium Member over 12 years ago
Clever, funny and no dialogue. The style is reminiscent of Sergio Aragones, whose work I loved during my years of reading Mad magazine. This strip would fit perfectly in ’A Mad Look at Frankenstein . . ."
glendakan over 12 years ago
When you are as short as I am, even staircase style theatres don’t always work.
deeceewye over 12 years ago
He’s a very considerate monster!
joegeethree over 12 years ago
I always get stuck behind some guy that doesn’t slouch like everyone else in the theater.
iced tea over 12 years ago
“Please sir, remove your head so I can see the screen.”
;)