Sidewalk Suicide
Ah, I’m guessing I only have to make a couple more suicide strips before I can start an extensive donation drive to pay for my “therapy bills”. I’m gonna be rich!
Ah, I’m guessing I only have to make a couple more suicide strips before I can start an extensive donation drive to pay for my “therapy bills”. I’m gonna be rich!
Of course he can’t just jump from another roof because he already left his suicide letter there.
Will the suicide strips start again once you realize no one is willing to pay for your happy pills :P:P:P
I had to think long and hard about this comic, ’cause I didn’t get it straight away; is he buying the trampoline so he can move it out of the way?
I believe this is the first “suicide” tagged strip to not be tagged with “someone dies”
So is the glasses guy supposed to be you?
@danineteen: I reckon that or he had to but it because he used it.
@Tom: Hah, exactly!
@Teddy: Oh man, that would just be the ultimate blow. I guess this is probably not the right way to set up a donation drive for a webcomic.
@danineteen: Indeed. Actually, one could say he’s “dead set” on his suicide spot… Har…
@Quix: Actually, I just checked, and of the six suicide strips I’ve done, only one has the “someone dies” tag. Fun fact!
@-2!: Ah, sorry for the slow reply. But yeah, he basically looks like me, right down to the poor facial hair growth in the previous strip.
@snap: Oh snap! (Pun intended.) I actually didn’t think of that angle, but that’s pretty funny.
Well, there’s one reason you should look before you leap.
@ Kristian
Its quite alright. I think you screwed up your donation drive with this comic which will cause you to just get mailed a lot of cold toast.
Another alternate explanation of this comic actually goes well with this comic (again) in which Glasses guy is now wanting to just go and jump on a trampoleen.
another few extra panels
Hidden 5th panel: Glasses Guy jumps off roof again
Hidden 6th panel: He lands on another trampoline that has be put in the same spot as that one. Eventually glasses guy runs out of money and is forced to live.
Haha, very good.
I love the old man’s expression in the last panel.
The smart ass in me wants to talk about unfeasibility. The child in me wants a turn jumping off a roof onto a trampoline. I’m sticking with the child this time!