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Comic by Twistwood https://twitter.com/ByTwistwood/status/1109936608122454020?lang=en
Many lives were claimed but eventually, the champion stood, The rest saw the better, Mr. Rogers in a blood stained sweater.
Man, this is actually making me sad again that Fred Rogers is gone.
Me too. He was one of a kind.
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The image depicts Fred Rogers, affectionately known as Mister Rogers, wearing his iconic red sweater as he sits on wooden steps on the set of his beloved show, “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” He is in the process of putting on his sneakers, a familiar scene from the program where he would often change into his sneakers while singing the opening song. The setting includes a large green potted plant to his right and a railing with vertical wooden slats behind him.
What an interesting parallel universe story: Mr. Rogers becomes the ultimate fixer. Rogers will sit you down, offer you a drink, and hear you out. He’ll then put you in touch with one of his “neighbors” to do precisely and expertly do what needs done. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can live in Mister Roger’s neighborhood too.
Mr. Rogers and Thor’s Hammer is something like Tom Bombadil and the One Ring.
Mr. Rogers would kill you if necessary is canon.
THE KINDNESS NO ONE ELSE WAS WILLING TO SHOW YOU!
Who’s the artist?
Not really sure. I did a reverse image search on it, but couldn’t find results that showed someone I could credit. Mostly I turned up the comic being shared around social media (which makes sense, since that’s how I came across it).
I did find something that credits Matthew Wisner, but I couldn’t find a site for him or anything. If someone can link me to a page for his work or something, I’d love that.
Thank you 🙏 I really like the style