Yup, Slasher, Blade, Cutter — so naturally we get a picture of a gun.
Look for the other title in this series: It’s about a law firm called Blaster & Cap, written by S. Hooter. It’s called ‘The Musket’ and there’s a picture of a knife on the cover.
Or maybe it’s all some kind of clever, intentional, visual catachresis. Hell if I even know any more.
Jim
10 years ago
Since no one else has made an obvious Simpsons joke yet, I’ll do it:
“Who keeps Atlantis off the map?
Who makes covers look like crap?
We do! We do!”
I’ve got to admit, though, I kind of like the text on the gun. Also, Nathan probably had to take a moment to decide whether this deserved an “om nom nom de plume” tag.
Not just any old stonecutter, THE stonecutter!
If you are using THAT as a stonecutter, you’re doing it wrong.
I concur. Last I checked guns are for SHOOTING.
Not cutting stone.
Lasher, Blade, Cutter, I’m sensing a theme here.
Not just “Lasher,” but “S.Lasher.”
Get it? S – Lasher?
SLASHER!!!
Yup, Slasher, Blade, Cutter — so naturally we get a picture of a gun.
Look for the other title in this series: It’s about a law firm called Blaster & Cap, written by S. Hooter. It’s called ‘The Musket’ and there’s a picture of a knife on the cover.
Or maybe it’s all some kind of clever, intentional, visual catachresis. Hell if I even know any more.
Since no one else has made an obvious Simpsons joke yet, I’ll do it:
“Who keeps Atlantis off the map?
Who makes covers look like crap?
We do! We do!”
I’ve got to admit, though, I kind of like the text on the gun. Also, Nathan probably had to take a moment to decide whether this deserved an “om nom nom de plume” tag.