A few days ago, I received an e-mail containing a photo that represents one of the top highlights of my cartooning career to date. It is a photo of a little boy — and die-hard Kim & Jason fan — who has decided to be Frankenstein this Halloween. Joey modeled his look after the costume Jason (the cartoon character) wore in an episode back in 2004.
How cool is that? While I can’t guarantee a record setting candy intake for Joey, I can say with certainty that he made my October.
P.S. By the way, this isn’t the first time Joey has been featured in this blog…
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