Before we go on to this comic, I would just like to thank everyone for their support, whether it was outspoken (Allen's million laughing heads in response to a lot of these comics comes to mind) or you just happened to come across these few pages and read these comics. Now, as a way to give back to you guys what you have given to me (and a cheap cop-out so I don't have to think of making a new comic) I present you with a Special Edition of the first comic I posted on the PI:EO boards. It wasn't that good of a comic, nor was it altogether funny, but it was a step in the right direction when it comes to the continuity of these comics (even though there's nothing in these comics that link one to another) over periods of time. And I would like to state here in the middle of my talking that there is a good chance that no one will read this and they will just continue onto reading the comic, nor will they read what I have to say after today's comic, which means they won't get the full impact of what the comic's about. Now, as I was saying earlier, today's comic is a Special Edition of the first comic, so with no further ado, I give to you the Bounty Hunter comic digitally redone with color backgrounds and updated effects. Enjoy.






As some of you may have noticed, especially those of you who horde all of my comics and read them over and over again until your eyes start to bleed (I'm talking to you, Fred), the final panel has the man asking the lady if she would like to see his walkie-talkie instead of his gun, which is what he asked in the original comic. I decided to do this for a number of reasons, but the main reason I did this was because when I reflected upon the nature of this comic I came to the conclusion that this is a kids comic, and the word gun gave off too much of violent tone. With the advancements in computer technology, I was able to go in and replace "gun" with "walkie-talkie" to make it more of a friendlier comic for all ages. I hope all of you are behind me in this and support my decision, which I believe to be a right one. I'll post more comics as they come, but I'll say again, thank you for reading all this and supporting comics that make absolutely no sense at all.