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I'll never forgive you! I wish you were dea-    ...  oh, right
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Chapter: Comics
└ Tags: Death, Love

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Discussion (12) ¬

  1. Anonymous
    Anonymous
    February 4, 2009, 11:47 am | # | Reply

    I wouldn’t marry that guy in the first place

  2. Steve
    Steve
    February 6, 2009, 2:48 pm | # | Reply

    Maybe he had a different job when they got married. Then he got the grim reaper job and became a workaholic, neglecting his wife in the romance department. So she starts looking elsewhere…

  3. Josh
    March 4, 2009, 8:49 am | # | Reply

    Ha, she got boned

  4. Asbjørn
    Asbjørn
    May 7, 2009, 11:35 am | # | Reply

    death’s wife cheats death.

  5. random
    random
    June 13, 2009, 7:34 pm | # | Reply

    TOO MANY PUNS AHHHHHHHHH

  6. danineteen
    danineteen
    June 24, 2009, 6:28 am | # | Reply

    LOL at Josh’s comment above^

  7. Blade
    Blade
    June 30, 2009, 8:34 pm | # | Reply

    Josh’s comment is almost better than the comic.

  8. sto
    July 27, 2009, 5:39 am | # | Reply

    I thought Death was a “she”. Must be a cultural difference.

    • Philip
      Philip
      March 1, 2010, 8:35 am | # | Reply

      A female Death is actually very rare - almost every Death is male. This is the (originally) Western European (and therefore (almost) universally accepted) personification, which combines a robed skeleton (Charon) from Greek mythology with a horse-riding scythed active killer* (Odin) from Norse mythology.

      * Charon simply brings people across the river Styx to the land of the dead, Odin comes for them and takes them to Valhalla (if they’re good) himself.

      • Morty
        Morty
        March 14, 2010, 8:56 am | #

        Female death is a reference to Neil Gaiman’s Sandman.

  9. Anonymous
    Anonymous
    October 25, 2009, 7:50 am | # | Reply

    I liked Asbjørn ‘s comment 😛

  10. Funny Facebook
    Funny Facebook
    November 9, 2011, 4:50 am | # | Reply

    Actually, it looks like they both got boned.

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