Eric Allie
Chucky?
Yeah, Chucky. Isn’t it obvious?
If you had drawn him holding a carving knife behind his back, it would have made it really freakin’ obvious for the clueless among us.
True.
I’ve not seen the movies, hence my ignorance. I thought his head was supposed to be all stitched up.
Stitches and the knife came into play later in the movie. The creepy doll seemed cute and innocent to the people before they became victims.
Ahhh, now that makes this comic just really scary.
(Just like you meant it to be to those who weren’t as ignorant as I am.)
One of my close friends wasn’t sure that it was Chucky either. I was more worried that old Obama would be unrecognizable.
No worries there. You’ve got him down pat.
I thought it was a baby Alec from “A Clockwork Orange!” There’s something about the expression that’s reminiscent of Malcolm McDowell.
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Chucky?
Yeah, Chucky. Isn’t it obvious?
If you had drawn him holding a carving knife behind his back, it would have made it really freakin’ obvious for the clueless among us.
True.
I’ve not seen the movies, hence my ignorance. I thought his head was supposed to be all stitched up.
Stitches and the knife came into play later in the movie. The creepy doll seemed cute and innocent to the people before they became victims.
Ahhh, now that makes this comic just really scary.
(Just like you meant it to be to those who weren’t as ignorant as I am.)
One of my close friends wasn’t sure that it was Chucky either. I was more worried that old Obama would be unrecognizable.
No worries there. You’ve got him down pat.
I thought it was a baby Alec from “A Clockwork Orange!” There’s something about the expression that’s reminiscent of Malcolm McDowell.