The real theme is 'hats' but wtf? Anyway, this reminds me of an awesome (that one's for you, C) computer game I played quite a few years ago, called, quite simply, Alice.
People are always telling me that my work is too dark. So I've put up this sunnier story, but even it has a shadow, as its original publisher – a fine Atlantic Canadian literary magazine called the Gaspereau Review – is no longer in business. ---------------- It was a simple enough thing and that thing was simply this: Edmund Kelley was a gentleman. Of course his mom called him her 'little gentleman', as in 'Oh Edmund, you are my perfect little gentleman,' which did seem to hold to a certain logic that these type of things often follow, considering her affection for him and the fact that he was, after all, only ten years old. Still, Edmund himself was not particularly fond of the diminutive aspect of that title. Gentleman was enough; gentleman summed up the whole thing rather nicely, thank you. He was definitely a more refined version of your average child. He lived in a state of perpetual Sunday m
"Alice: The protagonist of the game. Alice is a troubled teenager and the savior of Wonderland. After a fire destroys her home and kills her parents, she falls into a catatonic state, and is committed to Rutledge Asylum. She returns to Wonderland, only to find it wickedly deformed. With the aid of the Cheshire Cat, and a wide arsenal of deadly toys, she attempts to put an end to the Queen of Hearts' dictatorship, and return Wonderland to its former glory."
ReplyDeleteNow that's my kinda game....
hats off to you.
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ReplyDeleteNothing is better than Alice! The book, not the game. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the Mad Hatter! So appropriate! Really dig it!
ReplyDeleteI was so hoping to see someone do a killah mad hatter this week. great sketch!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you carry on you could do the whole story. Personally I think it's a great take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteI agree, great take on the theme! See, even if you hate the theme you still rise to the occasion.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of MH as well...I wonder if he puts mercury in his tea?
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