(February 6, 2016 at 11:17 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: You know, most of that stuff is readily available on his website: chick.com
Of course, it's nice to see them categorised like that, even if I'm not sure "Somebody Loves Me" belongs in the "Promoting Child Abuse" category. I think (at least in theory), it might actually belong in the "Literature" section, since I'm inclined to see it as being a riff on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl," and all the fucked-up subtleties inherent in the original story. And, while we're at it, I think "The Letter" might belong to that category as well. Why? Compare the messengers from Hell to Gustave Dore's illustrations of "The Divine Comedy." I'm going to go out on a limb and say Jack (or probably Fred Carter, his "good" artist) apparently felt lazy that day and decided to just trace off the most famous illustrations of one of the most popular works of Medieval literature.
Good point about the categories. I just threw them into folders. I don't take a lot of time studying the things, because I have negative associations with them. And yes, I got them from chick.com. They are available. That's where I got these. The only difference is that the ones on chick.com are not downloadable. I took screenshots and turned them into pdfs. It's much easier this way.
"The family that prays together...is brainwashing their children."- Albert Einstein