Now...this is whatI'm talking about...
Although I do enjoy your other works (blood, gore, disturbing images that refuse to escape the mind) this the humour that really stays in the head. It shows real application of humour, as opposed to humour masquerading under blood and death, which shows insecurity of the authors own talents. Although most of this doens't apply to David Firth's work, I love this cartoon, and would love to see the extended version at some time in the near future. Thanks for the laughs, ye granny-cooker, ye.