An ISB Moment of Philosophy with The Badger:
Case in point: People who talk in the movies.
See Also: Every Single Comic Book Ever.1
For more on the virtues of non-stop face-kicking, see The Complete Badger v.1 by Mike Baron–who would go on to test this theory in around fifty issues of The Punisher–and a host of artists.
1: Exception: Comics by Adrian Tomine, Jeffery Brown, and other lesser works.
The bit about the “Unsupportable Statement” really makes the whole thing.
DON’T DO IT, MAN
Oh, how I miss First Comics.
Oh, how I miss First Comics.
Me too, especially because I only caught on with them at the very end.
I preferred Nexus myself but yeah for a mid-eighties indie publisher First really had some great stuff.
Is that Cassidy from ‘Preacher’ Badger’s beating up in the top panel?
There is the one exception to your exception:
My favorite Adrian Tomine comic is the one where he shouts; “Oh yeah? Well I came here to kick some ass!”
…to his wall at home.
KA-WANGO
Speaking of First, has everyone seen the Grimjack reprints they did? I used to love that when I was a kid. It’s kind of hilarious looking back that First’s stuff was considered “for mature readers.”
Ah, yes. Along the lines of the sage Dr. Clayton Forrester who once opined, “If violence isn’t the answer, then you’re asking the wrong questions.”
Let’s not forget all the real-world examples where violence solved problems. ^_~
Violence solves Nazis.
A-Ka-Wangoooooo
A-Ka-Tangooooooooooo!
Why would anyone beat up Freddie Mercury?
That is just cruel.
He had AIDS, Badge, AIDS.