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Haiku Comics often pokes fun at the horror film genre and may contain humorous drawings of nudity and violence not suitable for children or the workplace.
By Nathan Olsen & Robert Olsen
Haiku Comics often pokes fun at the horror film genre and may contain humorous drawings of nudity and violence not suitable for children or the workplace.
Comments (10)
Ahhhh, pharmaceuticals…that would indeed explain her passive reactions to impending doom.
I don’t recall that minor detail in the original story.
It was in the fine print.
oh crap! what’s that girl going to be like once she runs out of pills and has to cope with real emotions?!?!?! :-o
Probably psycho like all women.
I’m assuming you are more than an arm’s length away from your wife? ;-)
I’m hoping for a mutant squirrel at some point.
funny enough, i was hundreds of miles away when he said that! LOL
That first frame w/ the squirrel explained all fairy tales to me…
Hmm…No bread crumbs? I guess the pharmacy was closer than the bakery.
Or maybe the pills explain why they see a giant house of candy LOL
I think the eyes already classify that squirrel as some sort of mutant… The pills will just make it more awesome