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Classic Jack Chick tract (1977)--"Soul Story"

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Prospero

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Until this morning, I thought I'd seen everything that Jack Chick had to offer. Then I saw this blaxploitation Jack Chick tract from 1977. The plot doesn't make much sense in parts, but that's the only thing that keeps it out of the top rank of Chick tracts like Dark Dungeons.

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Zaptruder

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What's there to mock? He's just some fundie nutjob artist. I mean... sure if you present it to the right groups, his work mocks itself, but it's scary that he's still able to make a living from this stuff after so many years!
 

calder

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In what has to be the greatest single panel in comics history, Leroy Brown is at the morgue literally standing over the dead body of his murdered girlfriend (killed during an attempt on his life no less) when he asks the dead woman's weeping sister - who he's never met - if she wants to go out for drinks next week.

Bravo Mr. Chick, Bravo.
 
In what has to be the greatest single panel in comics history, Leroy Brown is at the morgue literally standing over the dead body of his murdered girlfriend (killed during an attempt on his life no less) when he asks the dead woman's weeping sister - who he's never met - if she wants to go out for drinks next week.

Wow, that is beautiful. I personally liked the one that proved Islam was bullshit and (if you use the same logic) owned Christianity at the same time.
 

Azih

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calder said:
In what has to be the greatest single panel in comics history, Leroy Brown is at the morgue literally standing over the dead body of his murdered girlfriend (killed during an attempt on his life no less) when he asks the dead woman's weeping sister - who he's never met - if she wants to go out for drinks next week.

Bravo Mr. Chick, Bravo.

What was really disturbing was that the Christ loving sister said YES.

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Prospero

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This is the only Chick comic I've seen that gave the impression that the come-to-Jesus message was the excuse for all the violence, rather than the other way around. Usually in a Chick comic, the moral depravity in the first few panels is the hook to get the reader interested: then there's ten straight panels of preaching. But in this one we get mayhem from beginning to end.
 
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