Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Nightmare Fuel

There are some webcartoonists whose style and subject matter one may be able to call eclectic in what they choose to delight their readers with.  Randomness personified might be a good way to describe these particular comics, in that they just march to their own tune, unconcerned with how they stack up to anything else.  One such comic is Gunshow, written and drawn by K.C. Greene.  The comic follows no rhyme or reason, but just simply is.  It really can't be defined in any simple terms, and can't be really identified with any genres, because just when he starts to settle into a rhythm, he draws something so off the wall that it defines explanation.  Here is one of his more conventional comics, to show you where he sets the bar for weirdness.
However, my true reason for mentioning Gunshow tonight is one comic in particular, supposedly drawn from a nightmare Greene had, for all his readers to view.  The fact is, it's over two feet long if I posted it here, so check the link here.   However, be warned, it will stay with you for a while, so read at your own risk.  Also, if anyone has any perspective on what it all actually means, please, let me know, cause I haven't a damn clue. 

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