This is a wild album cover. I was trying to make sense of it as a comic for too long.
Edit: Yes I understand it’s a comic, I meant as only a comic. I get a lot of comics on Lemmy and I was trying to find the punchline in the words but it wasn’t making sense.
I find Joan Cornella’s comics to be sort of a disturbed surrealism, so your interpretation is pretty correct. It’s not really funny, but it leaves an impression. Kind of like that other artist with long armed egg laying humans, but only more disturbed (and that other artist is for humor, I think).
Still, if you snuck any of his work into the comics communities I think you’d get in trouble, lol
girl complains that the turntable is broken because its power cord is literally ripped. (not as in muscles—teared.) dad tells girl not to worry and substitutes himself for the broken part of the cable.
This is a wild album cover. I was trying to make sense of it as a comic for too long.
Edit: Yes I understand it’s a comic, I meant as only a comic. I get a lot of comics on Lemmy and I was trying to find the punchline in the words but it wasn’t making sense.
I’m fairly confident it’s meant to be something like a comic. It was created by Joan Cornella who has made many famous comics in this style
I find Joan Cornella’s comics to be sort of a disturbed surrealism, so your interpretation is pretty correct. It’s not really funny, but it leaves an impression. Kind of like that other artist with long armed egg laying humans, but only more disturbed (and that other artist is for humor, I think).
Still, if you snuck any of his work into the comics communities I think you’d get in trouble, lol
girl complains that the turntable is broken because its power cord is literally ripped. (not as in muscles—teared.) dad tells girl not to worry and substitutes himself for the broken part of the cable.