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: acclaim, shadowman, valiant
You were right about Watchmen.
DO IT THE EARLY NINETIES!
Is it Baker Street? I bet it’s Baker Street.
“Tequila”. The one and only.
When the Jazzman’s testifying, a faithless man believes.
GOD, I LOVE COMICS.
I’m buying a motorcycle and a sax just so I can be like Shadowman.
My first thought, too, was “baker st., obv” but now i wonder if it might not be the solo from Spandau Ballet’s “True”…
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.
The year and the hair is what I meant to say. Dang it.
My GOD I own this comic.
Pretty sure it’s yakkity sax.
You are all wrong. It’s the solo from Careless Whisper.