My wife and I are living in northern Sweden and looking forward to the Midsommar holiday celebrations this week. However, we actually had to ask one of the locals yesterday, “is it summer yet?” True, we have not seen snow on the ground in, well, maybe four weeks… but it’s hard to believe we are hitting the “halfway point” where the days start to become longer again. Enjoy summer while it lasts!
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Walpurgis has arrived. The time of the year when humans lift their heads from the melting muck of winter to pay respect to the gods of spring. A day of great reverence and respect for the gods. And of getting loaded.
Odin shall prove the respect of the humans with the May Day Hangover.
Happy Walpurgis, Beltane, Valborg, Vappu… Spring. Ride your horse responsibly and please don’t barf on my shoes.
Please don’t accuse this comic of not being festive. I do my best to treat all holidays with complete irreverence. Have a great day throwing up.
Put Christ back in Christmas.
Jesus is the reason for the season.
It’s not “winter holiday” – it’s our holiday.
Down with “holiday songs,” up with “Christmas carols.”
Boycott the Gap for not advertising in the name of our Lord.
Ham for everyone.
Outlaw dradle spinning in school.
Put the kabosh on Kwanzaa.
Doesn’t it just make you want to barf?
Hail Odin!
Nothing is worse than a Halloween hangover. Not only does your head hurt, but your bed is covered in grease paint, your house is littered with costume accessories, and photos of you in your fursuit have suddenly appeared on the internet. Things in Asgard aren’t pretty on The Day After either. Thor is hung over from drinking too much, Loki is hung over from having sex with too many spooky chicks, and Baldur has troubles of his own…
Yes, those little orange dots in the fluorescent green vomit pool are supposed to be candy corns, that strange shaped, oddly colored, and frankly rather distasteful candy that we here in the U.S. find ourselves uncontrollably eating in October. I’m not sure how many candy corns a frost giant would need to eat to experience instant diabetes, but I’m sure it’s a lot.
Loki prepares his costume for Halloween. Options include Roman centurion, Zulu warrior, Apache brave, Spanish Conquistador. But Odin has a better suggestion…
Halloween countdown this week. This is cartoon one of three.
Odin returns from his travels and brings Frigg a gift of flowers. Odin may be a God of War, but he is also a God of Poetry (and perhaps, dare be considered, has a little romantic streak?) Comic slightly rebooted with polished graphics for Valentine’s Day, 2015.
Happy Father’s Day to all the Odins out there. May your sons please you with their valor and cheerfully acquiesce to your eccentricities.