Today's Bizarro is brought to you by a small box of unknown contents.
Many years ago, a friend of mine got a job at a hospital doing routine cleaning and such. On her first day, she was sent into an operating room with instructions to mop the floor or something, only to find the head of a cadaver on a table, supposedly left over from a brain surgeon's practice session the night before. Instead of mopping the floor, she painted it with her breakfast and went home, never to return.
I've often wondered if I dedicated my body to science, if something I valued as much as my head would be left on a table to haze a new employee. I've since heard all kinds of stories of med students using cadaver parts for practical jokes. I suppose you can't blame them – it is probably a logical consequence of forcing yourself to be comfortable with things that are so averse to your nature, like handling dead body parts.
Has any really famous person ever donated their body to science? Can you imagine if someone as famous as Michael Jackson did? Would the cadaver be used for plastic surgeons to practice reattaching missing body parts, like his nose? Or would it be stolen and sold on the black market to some rich guy who just wanted it in his freezer to impress his friends? I suppose it could be taken on a tour of PTA meetings to warn parents what can happen if they give their children low self esteem.
Sunday, 25 May 2008
Catman Snores Again
Today's Bizarro is made possible by a generous grant from the Dan Piraro Memorial Not-Yet-Dead Fund.
This cartoon is a bit more complex than my usual one-frame panel, so you'll want to click on the image to enlarge it for a better view. I intentionally added the dot screen to the header panel to resemble an old comic book. Now that I look at it , I should have added it to the whole comic.
Sometimes I am a doofus.
This cartoon is a bit more complex than my usual one-frame panel, so you'll want to click on the image to enlarge it for a better view. I intentionally added the dot screen to the header panel to resemble an old comic book. Now that I look at it , I should have added it to the whole comic.
Sometimes I am a doofus.
FCBM4 Day 25
It's day twenty-five of the fourth annual YACB Free Comic Book Month!
Our next selected entry is from Tom Mott, who listed his five comics as:
1. All-Star Superman
2. Shazam! The Monster Society of Evil
3. The Incredible Hercules
4. The Mighty Avengers
5. Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane
Remember when Sundays used to mean Monkey Covers here at YACB? Don't worry, they'll be returning soon... In the meantime, Tom can celebrate early with the first issue of the very fun and very funny Banana Sunday by Paul Tobin & Colleen Coover.
For Tom's bonus comic, I'm sending him the Iron Man ashcan.
Tom's comics should be in the mail within a week. Enjoy!
Time is running out, but you can still send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.
Current FCBM Statistics:
43 entries
50 free comics sent so far
6 days remaining
Our next selected entry is from Tom Mott, who listed his five comics as:
1. All-Star Superman
2. Shazam! The Monster Society of Evil
3. The Incredible Hercules
4. The Mighty Avengers
5. Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane
Remember when Sundays used to mean Monkey Covers here at YACB? Don't worry, they'll be returning soon... In the meantime, Tom can celebrate early with the first issue of the very fun and very funny Banana Sunday by Paul Tobin & Colleen Coover.
For Tom's bonus comic, I'm sending him the Iron Man ashcan.
Tom's comics should be in the mail within a week. Enjoy!
Time is running out, but you can still send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.
Current FCBM Statistics:
43 entries
50 free comics sent so far
6 days remaining
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