By the Comics Curmudgeon As our nation's level of unemployment continues to skyrocket, we must ask ourselves: Are we all hobos, now? Answer: yes. But how will this affect the hobo sector of the American economy, which has always been governed by a strict set of rules? First the hobo hassles some square dude or lady in a suit, and then the square either sneers "Get a job, hobo," or guiltily throws some money at the hobo without making eye contact, or, if they're particularly self-righteous, gives them the soggy, leftover half of a sandwich they couldn't finish at lunch, while the hobo thinks, "Damn, how am I supposed to buy drugs with this half-eaten pesto-chicken on ciabatta?" Now that there are no more squares and no more sandwiches, America is changed forever. This is all a roundabout way of saying that there are drawings of hobos (and also demons) after the jump.
Nation Of Hobos (and Demons)
Nation Of Hobos (and Demons)
Nation Of Hobos (and Demons)
By the Comics Curmudgeon As our nation's level of unemployment continues to skyrocket, we must ask ourselves: Are we all hobos, now? Answer: yes. But how will this affect the hobo sector of the American economy, which has always been governed by a strict set of rules? First the hobo hassles some square dude or lady in a suit, and then the square either sneers "Get a job, hobo," or guiltily throws some money at the hobo without making eye contact, or, if they're particularly self-righteous, gives them the soggy, leftover half of a sandwich they couldn't finish at lunch, while the hobo thinks, "Damn, how am I supposed to buy drugs with this half-eaten pesto-chicken on ciabatta?" Now that there are no more squares and no more sandwiches, America is changed forever. This is all a roundabout way of saying that there are drawings of hobos (and also demons) after the jump.