Black and Blue

A noir/sci-fi comic by Jason Clarke

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on 24/04/2017
Chapter: Chapter 6

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  1. Theobservantwolf
    11/05/2017, 5:58 am | # | Reply

    She helped that guy keep his appointment with DEATH, I’m sure DEATH will appreciate the lack of tardiness!
    Less paperwork, you see.

    • Frank T. Morgan
      01/08/2017, 2:35 am | # | Reply

      It’s not the most popular job to have (i.e., for death), but it’s gotta be done. It’s not always so bad, either, when some go on to something much better. By the way, watch out for the ones like Jesus and Lazarus, they got away, you know….

      • Jason Clarke
        03/08/2017, 7:52 am | # | Reply

        got away implies they beat the game. they delayed it, at best.

  2. Spindizzy
    24/04/2017, 8:11 pm | # | Reply

    Ah!

    “Knicked” => Stolen!

    • Jason Clarke
      24/04/2017, 8:28 pm | # | Reply

      Yeah, probably didn’t need the K, but I’ll stand by my spelling, and call it slang. Haha

      • Spindizzy
        28/04/2017, 12:12 am | # | Reply

        Actually, I found it in the Urban Dictionary, so it’s a legitimate use, just one I’d never seen before.

        • Jason Clarke
          28/04/2017, 1:41 am | # | Reply

          haha, isn’t that adorable. using the urban dictionary, the same place i learned what ‘dog in a bathtub’ meant, as a source of legitimacy…..

  3. Spindizzy
    24/04/2017, 8:09 pm | # | Reply

    “Nicked” => Arrested

    “Kicked” => Ejected?

    What’s “Knicked”?

  4. Brian
    24/04/2017, 5:21 pm | # | Reply

    Oh my, he didn’t learn with the first warning, did he?
    “It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.”

    • Jason Clarke
      24/04/2017, 8:29 pm | # | Reply

      It’s like they say, ‘if you can’t be a good example, be a cautionary tale’.

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