A comic blah blah blah Tony killed a man while Wes had laser eyes. Also thanks to our buddy Chris P. for help on this comic.
A comic blah blah blah Tony killed a man while Wes had laser eyes. Also thanks to our buddy Chris P. for help on this comic.
well done. Thts all I can say. Wow.
very tense relationship – tahaha – genius 😀
i dont get it =(
Me neither.
He was a concentration camp guard, his brother was Jewish.
He killed his brother in every one of their incarnations.
Not just killed. Basically brutally murdered for no reason or for prejudice reasons. Except the southern plantation owner that was just daily whippings.
LOL!!!!!
LOL @ the conjoined tragedy
Poop. No really, how would they?
funny. XD
Great comic.
GioAllDay says: The left guy was on a camp on the second world war. The other guy was also there, but she doesn’t want to say what he was doing.
Meaning the first guy was a prisoner on a (jewish?) concentration camp, and the other was a (nazi?) guard there.
Actually, Z, it would be the other way around. The first guy was told he was a guard and his brother was there too. In the hidden comic, the fortune teller says that the first guy was also a southern plantation owner, Jack the Ripper, Elizabeth Bathory, and his brother was there, meaning his brother was a slave, victim, victim. So yeah, they have a tense relationship for a reason. 😛
Just to note, not all of the Word War 2 concentration camps in Nazi Germany were for Jews, they had other ones too (Gypsies, Slavs, Retards, other Non-Germans).
Everyone had a camp of some, even the U.S.had them. I guess it was some kind of a fad back then
US didn’t kill or torture Japanese in our camps. Not saying the camps weren’t wrong, but please don’t lump us in with Nazi concentration camps.
uhhh, read mein kampf, you’ll see that american (united states that is) support for and academic scholarship to eugenics were highly praised by hitler. should you be as inclined to understand and research history as you are to support the united states you’ll find that america (and americans) supported camps for many more nationalities than japanese, and continues to do so (although through hosted illegal rendition). in other news, the comic is hillarious.
Here, let me believe something Hitler said.
Oh, wait.
Not sure about the support for other camps, though I wouldn’t doubt it. But Kevin is absolutely right about the support for eugenics. It sort of…um, fell out of style…after the whole holocaust thing, but for a while was highly regarded by many prominent USians. The founders of the modern new age movement were particularly fond of it.
Truth is often uncomfortable. Meh. On another note, hahahahahahahahah oh shit funny comic.
Other way around. First guy was a guard, she said so.
hahaha i love this. too awesome.
Interesting past life he had while his twin sat shotgun throughout history.
3 fingered people UNITE!
great, now thats all i look at
…How have I never noticed that the characters only have three fingers before now?
you mean to tell me that I’ve been reading this comic for the past 6 months and never noticed this? My mind has been blown.
give a listen to Dream Theater’s concept album “Metropolis Pt 2”, it’s relevant to this comic and a great listen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolis_Pt._2:_Scenes_from_a_Memory
Haha, I was actually listening to that album when I saw that.
The real sad part is that the blue-shirted brother believes in healthy dieting and eating right while the other eats nothing but bacon double cheeseburgers. “What’s the worst that could happen?” indeed.
his brother was one of jack’s victims, a jewish prisoner at a concentration camp, a runaway slave that was killed and could have been the murderer… and possibly been the real reason he was there with jack the ripper
more likely he was a victim again
Woah. My name is Chris. And my last initial if P. Freaky.
I tried to say something witty, but alas I failed. So instead imagine a Yo mama joke here.
Also, back in WWII, there was a guy named Joseph Mengele who experimented on twins, conjoined and not. This might be a reference to his brutal experimentation on twins.