I’ve always been wary of naming a character “John”. But, I mean, this is so clearly author insertion that it would be disingenuous not to call him John.
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There’s a lot going on in this comic, you might as well just drink it in. File your takeaways below and always bus your table if in doubt.
I think this is the most sophisticated page I can make, with my limited toolbox. To get any better than this, I have to get help in.
Down the meat toilet
Nighthawks at the diner. For Tackleford historians, Efe’s Kebab Shop (which previously appeared in Giant Days #49) was once Dorado’s restaurant (see Bobbins Dot Horse, early 2020), above which Ryan Beckwith lived until well into Scary Go Round. It has now been bisected into a shawarma spot and a minicab office. I know because I put the dividing wall in there myself in Sketchup.
Fairground airbrushing is a real art. Arnold Schwarzenegger has been the iron horse of these artisan images for decades, usually in his role as the Terminator, but I feel that Statham may be the up-and-comer best positioned to decorate waltzers, dodgems and other violently shaking machinery into the middle third of the 21st century.
I hope you enjoy the period-accurate flashback in today’s comic, roughly contemporary to The Case of The Good Boy, in which Mildred takes on the fairground-industrial complex. If you read it on GoComics it has a lot of bonus pages.
ITEM! Four comics this week – Monday-Thursday as Circus Windows pt 1 concludes. Part 2 follows next week.
I love the aggressive short centre parting of the trad strongman. This one is combining that with the weird scoopy muscle vest of the modern equivalent. A hybrid look.
Being flung bodily through the air by a beefy fellow is a Scary Go Round tradition. I don’t know which character has been flung the most, perhaps a historian will inform us.