I LOVE how every panel is a joke unto itself, and yet follows a theme throughout, until the final punchline!
You, sir, (as I’ve said many times before) are a genius!
Very well, done Adam. I can’t wait for the book!
Yes, most paternoster injuries are sprains and broken limbs, but there have been a few deaths through the years. One of the ways people have died is you step into the down elevator too SOON, and fall in ending up one car UNDER the one you were trying for, and you get your neck trapped between the floor and the next car coming down.
I LOVE how every panel is a joke unto itself, and yet follows a theme throughout, until the final punchline!
You, sir, (as I’ve said many times before) are a genius!
Very well, done Adam. I can’t wait for the book!
This is also one of my fears. I always get out of the elevator quicker and nimbler than one should get out of an elevator.
I’m impressed with the half-bug drawing. I have to admit, I’ve never considered how one might draw half of Bug.
Yeah, I wrote panel one and later realized that I wasn’t entirely sure how to draw one of my bugs sliced in half.
Great.
I use an elevator, maybe, once every 5-7 years.
Now, I’m going to be terrified that this can, maybe, happen.
First frame and the line, “called it!” Freaking hilarious.
Something similar became reality for some employees at Umbrella Corporation.
Paternoster style elevators. There are only a couple hundred left in the world, mostly in Germany.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro3Fc_yG3p0
It moves too slowly to easily kill, I think the title is overstating matters. It is probably just an elevator of horrible mangling.
Yes, most paternoster injuries are sprains and broken limbs, but there have been a few deaths through the years. One of the ways people have died is you step into the down elevator too SOON, and fall in ending up one car UNDER the one you were trying for, and you get your neck trapped between the floor and the next car coming down.
I always assumed that you would die from comic strip ink poisoning.
It’s ever so juicy
And quite Dr Seussy
When your obit is written in rhyme
Why use the vernacular
When your death is spectacular
Cut off while you’re still in your prime
Great strip today, Adam!
Thanks!
It occurs to me that many of the comments I leave are fairly critical; today is a perfect opportunity to defy that trend; this was a good comic.
What’s worse than a bug on your elevator?
Half a bug on your elevator!
Dohohohoho