By: Tim Bates
Wow. It's a weird, drug-induced vision. I love the vibrancy of colour in this one - the dancing mermaids, the brightly coloured birds, the halucinogenic madness of the final panel.
April 24, 2002 08:26 AM
By: D
I swear if you tilt your head to one side and squint you can see Dubya playing nude volleyball in 3D...
April 24, 2002 09:51 AM
By: amyc
Excellent title, amazing colors and freaky little dog. Does it get any better?
April 24, 2002 10:24 AM
By: Andrew
The eyes of Tammy Faye stare out at us like the eyes of god. We must all bow to her omnipresence.
It's about time we had a really *fun* corpse around here. Thanks, guys.
April 24, 2002 10:26 AM
By: mirla
WOW!
The thumbnail was what I first saw - the peacock's tail colors.
Riffing off Andrew, it's a Tammy Faye dream - the mermaids are her bridge club in a community theater Moulin Rouge or Follies. Isn't that her on the right?
April 24, 2002 11:04 AM
By: hilary
"WATCH us as we WATCH you." Freaky, truly freaky. I think this is the poster corpse for the collective unconscious.
April 24, 2002 12:26 PM
By: tina
Psychodelic, Dudes and Dudettes!
People who do 'luudes" shouldn't drive.
Me thinks I love this one!
April 24, 2002 01:31 PM
By: ZachsMind
Wow! Cool! A watch as a UFO. Which one's the dog? Polly wanna rockstar. And 21st century hippies. What's not to love?
April 24, 2002 06:51 PM
By: Docilebob
Freaky title. Outstanding.
And the image came together just as welll Great flow.
gets a bit weirder as you progress deeper into it.
And then, all of a sudden it makes a strange sort of sense.
April 24, 2002 06:53 PM
By: kat
haha
corsping at its pyschodelic, dressed-up dog, parrot, mermaid dancing entertaining best!! looks like a pipe full of something was passed down through the panels as each successive one gets progressively more tripped out.
April 24, 2002 08:29 PM
By: aladfar
From the thumbnail, I thought this would be a sloppy psychedelic mess.
Upon closer inspection, this was confirmed. Still, it's a psychedelic mess that I rather like. The clean lines of the watch melt into a whole bunch of craziness. Kind of Dali in a way.
I could do without the yellow text though. I'm growing ever more weary of seeing text flagrantly incorporated into imagry. That is, after all, what the title is for, no?
April 25, 2002 12:58 PM