A single-panel color comic strip labeled "Mad Monday" in the top right corner, credited to scottgallatin.com in the bottom left. Set against a dramatic hellscape background of deep reds, oranges, and dark jagged rock formations. On the left stands a tall red devil figure with large curved horns, slicked silver-streaked hair, a gold earring, a goatee, and an orange-brown robe — looking frustrated and indignant. He speaks through two connected bubbles: "I DON'T UNDERSTAND JIM" and "WE USED TO BE CONSIDERED EVIL" and "WE WE'RE TOP OF THE EVIL CHARTS." To his right stands Jim, a shorter blue-skinned demon with small horns, pointed ears, a mustache, and a purple shirt, looking equally dejected. Jim's bubble reads "I KNOW SIR IT SEEMS SO UNFAIR." The comic implies that real-world events have become so outrageous that traditional fictional evil can no longer compete — a commentary on how normalized extreme behavior has become in current times.

0 108

Unfair

Time to freshen up that resume.

Leave a Reply