Killer on the Road

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Killer on the Road

Where are my pills?

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red
red
10 years ago

When the moon hits your eye like a big-a pizza pie, this is what you see when the anaesthetic starts to wear off.

Jen
Jen
10 years ago
Reply to  red

Now THAT’s funny! This cover is one big bloody mess. Instead of the headless torso theme, now we have dismembered heads! BTW, does anyone see that crazy clown face in the upper right corner? Maybe he’s the one who decapitated that very confused looking couple.

Jen
Jen
10 years ago
Reply to  Jen

Well, technically they aren’t decapited since their heads aren’t cut off at the neck. It’s good enough though.

Tuula
Tuula
10 years ago

Where’s the road? Everything else is there. Pretty much everything that exists.

Oh the eyes are there too… the stamp of, well, something. Should there be a tag for “eyes above title” too 😀 ?

Bruce
Bruce
10 years ago

No amount of medication seems to be working on the headache I got after looking at it for five seconds.

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
10 years ago

“…His brain is squirming like a toad.”

DED
DED
10 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

You beat me to it. 😉

This cover could only have come from a toad-squirming brain.

Jen
Jen
10 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

@ James: then they “took a long holiday and let the children play” because they’re Riders On The Storm (albeit with no bodies.)

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
10 years ago
Reply to  Jen

“Where Do the Children Play?”

Hey, it’s song lyrics tag today! 🙂

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
10 years ago

Really bitchin’ font, too.

Sirona
10 years ago

The background reminds me of one of those hidden objects games I have on my iPad.
Creepy clown face. Check.
Swamp. Check.
Ferris wheel. Check.
Oil rig. Check.
Zombie jazz band on cable car? Umm, check?

L.
L.
10 years ago

I found Waldo!

Jim
Jim
10 years ago

I thought for sure this cover had been on this site before, but a search said otherwise — it’s a little frightening when the bad covers start to look familiar.