Not too sure what’s happening here. Sam gets thrown out, goes back in, but who are the two figures ejected in the third panel? And how does Sam manage to re-enter the bar and have a guy by the throat without being kicked to pieces?
I think , to answer Rich’s question. The two guys thrown out were just random townsfolk. AND he has the guy by the throat and is NOT being torn up, to assert his bad assery on this page.
She Died In Terrebonne is a year-long mystery set in rural Oregon in the 1970s. It updates every Thursday at noon. It is written by Kevin Church and drawn by T.J. Kirsch. Write to them at kimimura@agreeablecomics.com.
Ass meet the edge of the seat. I cannot wait for next week!
Kinda skewed, perverse ref. quote- ‘We’ve had this date from the beginning…’
Ah, the old ‘shake the tree and see what falls out’ method. Wondered if that’s what he was up to.
Not too sure what’s happening here. Sam gets thrown out, goes back in, but who are the two figures ejected in the third panel? And how does Sam manage to re-enter the bar and have a guy by the throat without being kicked to pieces?
I think , to answer Rich’s question. The two guys thrown out were just random townsfolk. AND he has the guy by the throat and is NOT being torn up, to assert his bad assery on this page.
Nice comment by Capt Vlad there about Sam’s methods.
And a very nice last frame – in someways Sam silently making eye contact is more badass than chucking two ya-hoos out the door.
You know, this is one of those comics you wish would have a new page every day because it’s just that awesome.