And then there was the time that Shadowman rode out to a graveyard during a full moon and played saxophone on the back of his motorcycle.

12 Comments | Posted: March 8th, 2009 | Filed under: Wacky Out Of Context Panels | Tags: , ,

Coltrane was probably rolling over in his...oh wait. He played tenor and alto.

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12 Comments on “And then there was the time that Shadowman rode out to a graveyard during a full moon and played saxophone on the back of his motorcycle.”

  1. 1 Chris T. said at 4:21 pm on March 8th, 2009:

    You were right about Watchmen.

  2. 2 mightygodking said at 12:28 am on March 9th, 2009:

    DO IT THE EARLY NINETIES!

  3. 3 Phill said at 4:38 am on March 9th, 2009:

    Is it Baker Street? I bet it’s Baker Street.

  4. 4 Matt M. said at 9:10 am on March 9th, 2009:

    “Tequila”. The one and only.

  5. 5 Mike Walker said at 11:36 am on March 9th, 2009:

    When the Jazzman’s testifying, a faithless man believes.

  6. 6 Patrick Dean said at 1:31 pm on March 9th, 2009:

    GOD, I LOVE COMICS.
    I’m buying a motorcycle and a sax just so I can be like Shadowman.

  7. 7 adam said at 7:17 pm on March 9th, 2009:

    My first thought, too, was “baker st., obv” but now i wonder if it might not be the solo from Spandau Ballet’s “True”…

  8. 8 Gerry Rafferty Apologist said at 9:18 pm on March 9th, 2009:

    Given the year and the era surely it’s Kenny G. Kenny G always switches to tenor when he plays cemeteries. This is common knowledge.

  9. 9 Gerry Rafferty Apologist said at 9:19 pm on March 9th, 2009:

    The year and the hair is what I meant to say. Dang it.

  10. 10 Mike R said at 1:01 am on March 10th, 2009:

    My GOD I own this comic.

  11. 11 XDPaul said at 9:47 am on March 10th, 2009:

    Pretty sure it’s yakkity sax.

  12. 12 Bryan Boles said at 1:02 pm on March 12th, 2009:

    You are all wrong. It’s the solo from Careless Whisper.


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