Halloween on Christmas, Page 4

PAGE 4, PANEL 1

Tuna admires the Halloween decorations from the roof while Rachel works on them below with corpse props.

TUNA: "It's beautiful!"

TUNA: "I think you need some more fake vomit on those corpses over there."

RACHEL: "Thanks! Will do!"

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Rachel's house decorated with "HAPPY HALLOWEEN" banner, coffin, spiders, bats, and ghost decorations during late autumn.

NARRATION: "Thanksgiving came and went."

NARRATION: "Still the Halloween decorations remained."

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An angry neighbor woman confronts Rachel.

NARRATION: "The neighbors began to complain."

NEIGHBOR: "Your rotting pumpkin heads are frightening my little boys!"

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Rachel holds a basket of rotten tomatoes that were thrown at her house, looking inspired.

NARRATION: "When someone threw rotten tomatoes at the house, it only gave her more ideas."

RACHEL: "Of course! Why didn't I think of it sooner?"

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Rachel talks to a man who is annoyed about the decorations.

MAN: "Oh yeah? Well, your pointy-toed Christmas elves have been frightening me for the past two months!"

MAN: "I put up with your holiday cheer. Now put up with mine!"

A bag with "Save the Earth. Don't have kids." is visible.

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Rachel adds red paint to her walls to look like bloodstains.

RACHEL: "Bloodstained walls!"

A can labeled "RED" is shown.

The pointer should be on the second speech bubble, not the first, or it should be pointing at Tuna in the first frame, not the second. Little things.

I used to leave my Halloween decorations up in my room year round, but they were mostly glowing black cats and strings of purple lights.

Gotta love Rachel’s “lemonade from lemons” attitude in that last panel.