Forget Boris Karloff. Frankenstein’s monster was a tragic figure. He was a good a decent person that was hounded and attacked by violent mob of people who couldn’t stand to see an ugly person with a speech impediment.
(In Mary Shelly’s novel, that is. When Hollywood rewrote the story, they ruined it.)
momofalex7 about 5 years ago
What? Nothing about the black cat?
dadoctah about 5 years ago
I intend to write a book about Jason from the Friday the 13th movies, postulating that he’s really not such a bad guy when you get to know him
I’m calling it “Voorhees: A Jolly Good Fellow”.
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
I hope that they don’t carve up The Great Pumpkin.
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Well, you have one sign that Ralph and Norman are father and son…they both have the same look when they are irritated!
Gerard:D about 5 years ago
What happened to the little girl on this strip? I wouldn’t blame her if she didn’t sign up to renew her contract.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Sometimes the sound of reason isn’t.
Mother of Cats Premium Member about 5 years ago
There are some cultures/societies in which black cats are a sign of GOOD luck.
Moon57Shine about 5 years ago
Everything Patrick is saying is true, but he does have the ability to suck out all the joys of Halloween.
shamino about 5 years ago
Forget Boris Karloff. Frankenstein’s monster was a tragic figure. He was a good a decent person that was hounded and attacked by violent mob of people who couldn’t stand to see an ugly person with a speech impediment.
(In Mary Shelly’s novel, that is. When Hollywood rewrote the story, they ruined it.)