I never had a problem with under the bed; for me it was the closet; my mother would hang a shirt on the door and in the twilight it looked like a ghost.
Hey Kid, the Castle Doctrine (particularly in a Stand-Your-Ground state) allows you to grab that bat leaning on the wall and use it as appropriate against the things/monsters.
Rules and Regulations vary between jurisdictions, consult a lawyer for guidance in non-comic strip related situations.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 6 months ago
Monsters’ "Ball"buster.
rmremail 6 months ago
Tommy Filipo then had a long and successful career working for Disney.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 6 months ago
Where was that guy when I was a kid?
rekam Premium Member 6 months ago
My perpetual nightmare was a large backyard with a big white horse trying to get me and my hiding under the house so it couldn’t,
Huckleberry Hiroshima 6 months ago
Go ahead and kill them all, monster guy. It’s okay.
William Bednar Premium Member 6 months ago
So, the “thing” under the bed gets away?
jc17 6 months ago
So what is the name of the thing in the closet? Curious readers want to know …
purepaul Premium Member 6 months ago
Good luck with that, Tommy! Wait ‘til you see his hourly billing rate.
xSigoff Premium Member 6 months ago
I never had a problem with under the bed; for me it was the closet; my mother would hang a shirt on the door and in the twilight it looked like a ghost.
gammaguy 6 months ago
This appears to be a literal version of “courting disaster”.
Mike Baldwin creator 6 months ago
clothing arguments.
the lost wizard 6 months ago
See you in night court. :)
rwh2 6 months ago
Hey Kid, the Castle Doctrine (particularly in a Stand-Your-Ground state) allows you to grab that bat leaning on the wall and use it as appropriate against the things/monsters.
Rules and Regulations vary between jurisdictions, consult a lawyer for guidance in non-comic strip related situations.
raybarb44 6 months ago
Now you’re in for it. You got the lawyers involved…..
mistercatworks 6 months ago
A good lawyer would start with a restraining order, which is NOT automatically part of a harassment suit.