The 1980s gave us many beloved, enduring tropes, but none so indelible as the hockey-mask-wearing slasher killer. Cartoonist Lee Adam Herold turned this trope on its head by juxtaposing Jason Voorhees with the heart of Ziggy and the delivery of the Far Side to create "Chopping Block".
Featuring Butch, a psychotic slasher who means well, Herold draws each hilarious panel by cutting a contact paper mask and applying ink with a sponge to give Chopping Block its unique, blood-splatter aesthetic.
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Rude
When Embarrassment Turns To Zen
That, And Genetics
As a kid, I used to think little happenings that were different with my body meant I was going to transform into something cool. I got out of breath once after running and thought I'd breathe ice.
A.i.: The New Y2k
Mother's Love Language
I want to give him a hug. I know I'll probably die but I think he could use one
Smorgasbord
Sing Along, Now!
Decisions, Decisions
The War On Krampus
Oh, Those Forbidden Blasphemies
Reunion!
He Should Have Stayed Dead
Who's A Good Demon?
That's The Worst
Be Mine
"You've stolen my heart!" *dies because that is a vital organ*