One Big Happy Graveyard

One Big Happy Graveyard is a webcomic I put together a few years ago. I’ve put it up on my website for the Halloween season, and I hope you like it. It’s a little rough, but it always gives me a laugh to look back at. Hit my socials to tell me what you think!

Black and white comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl. It depicts a cemetery scene at night with a woman sitting on the ground next to a tree, surrounded by gravestones. The first panel shows her reading with a caption about graveyards and open doors. The second panel shows her looking at her phone, contemplating love and shadow hearts. The third panel features her talking to another woman and mentioning 'Shadow hearts ever crave,' with gravestones in the background.
Comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl. Three panels: the first shows a person screaming 'Aaaahhhhhhh!' and saying 'Bye then...' in a graveyard; the second shows a girl with pigtails and a necklace saying 'Hi dad.' with a man holding a dog and giving a gift bag; the third shows a skeleton talking to a girl and saying 'No talking to the living!', while the girl responds, 'It was bad poetry anyways,' and the skeleton asks, 'How many times do you have to be told?'
Black and white comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl. In the first panel, a skeleton says, 'Cindi was out scaring alive people again,' and a woman with a large hat responds, 'Third time this month.' In the second panel, a woman with a large hat says, 'She's out of control. We HAVE to do something,' while a skeleton holding a tray responds, 'Well, we could try poisoning ourselves and everyone we know.' In the third panel, a woman at a desk labeled 'Cindi' and 'Annette' and 'James' says, 'Will you ever let that go? I didn't mean to,' while another woman with a large hat comments, 'The fisherman TOLD you blowfish was dangerous,' and a skeleton hanging on the wall responds, 'Yeah... but in a COOL way.'
Comic strip titled "One Big Happy Graveyard" depicting a girl at a graveyard expressing boredom, a girl feeling trapped behind a gate wishing to leave but itching to go back inside, and a girl flying over a fence saying it's more fun if it's forbidden.
A comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl, depicting a scene at a nightclub called 'Club Noyz' with a DJ and audience, where a dancer claims the DJ is in the house, and a singer on stage remembers her stage name.
A comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl. In the first panel, a person is holding a microphone and someone in the audience exclaims 'GHOST!'. In the second panel, a performer with a ghost costume says 'Boo!' and 'Woo!', while the audience responds with surprise and amazement. The performer comments on the effects being awesome, and someone questions if he is using projectors. In the third panel, the performer, now on stage, comments on someone leaving and speculates about being the new record-playing person, noting he's been dead a while, and the audience responds with excitement. The performer then remarks that he doesn't think the place has projectors.
A comic strip titled "One Big Happy Graveyard" by Samuel Blondahl depicts a graveyard scene at night with tombstones and leafless trees. In the first panel, a woman with long hair and a hat looks over the graveyard, wondering where a girl has gone. In the second panel, she kneels by a grave marked "RIP Tom Kind" and hits the ground with a hammer. In the third panel, she talks to a skeleton wearing a tuxedo and bow tie, telling it "Evening Tom" and asking if it can go get a girl named Cindi. The skeleton responds with a question, "Glurrg?" and the woman comments that Cindi's run off again and asks if Tom can go get her.
A black and white comic strip titled "One Big Happy Graveyard" by Samuel Blondahl. The first panel shows a skeleton in a suit and a woman with long hair; the skeleton warns her to wear his husband's cloak when leaving the graveyard. The second panel features a hooded figure with a skeleton face, accepting a five-cent coin for a trolley ride. The third panel depicts the skeleton in a hooded cloak at a bus stop, greeting a young woman and a girl, who comments, "Sweet cape dude."
Comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl with three panels. In the first panel, a person is asking, 'Gloog?' outside a club called 'CLUB NOYZ' with a sign announcing a DJ Ghost night. Inside, people talk about club music and a DJ. The second panel shows two men talking about preferences in music, one saying, 'I've always preferred Mozart,' and a poster of classical music on the wall. The third panel depicts a lively DJ performance with a woman DJ spinning records under a spotlight, and people reacting with comments like 'Woo?', 'What is going ON here tonight?', 'Groovy,' and exclamations like 'Glllgrog....' and 'Gluuh....'.
Comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' featuring characters at a dance party with a DJ, including a skeleton in a tuxedo with a cape, and dialogue about zombies and playing music.
A three-panel cartoon comic titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl. The first panel shows a ghostly figure near graves, one labeled 'Tom Kind' and another 'Captain Blackhart.' The second panel depicts a young boy talking to a skeleton, asking about a young lady, with her saying she went to a discotheque. The third panel features a skeleton in a cloak, labeled 'DOUVEKUR CRYPT,' speaking with a woman in a black dress about the record machine at the discotheque, with a cemetery background.
A black-and-white comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl, featuring three panels. The first panel shows a girl with pigtails standing with her eyes closed, thinking, 'I hate my whole stupid death.' The background has headstones. The second panel features a man with glasses, wearing a 'GHOST SEEKERS' shirt and holding a radio, saying 'BLOOP. BLOOP!', while a girl beside him thinks, 'I wish there was someone I could just TALK to.' The third panel has the man with glasses speaking into the radio, saying, 'Guys, come to the northwest corner of the graveyard. I think we have one,' with the background again showing headstones.
A three-panel comic titled "One Big Happy Graveyard" by Samuel Blondahl. In the first panel, a woman with long hair gazes at the moon in a graveyard and says, "Oh lonely moon, thou art my reflection in heaven. Pale, sorrowful, and ever mysterious." The second panel shows a woman with a cat nose and tail in the graveyard, contemplating the world hearing her plea for companionship. The third panel depicts a ghost seeker at a fence, with two other ghost seekers, one holding equipment, saying, "We're getting everything," and her saying, "If only my voice could carry," as a ghostly figure hovers near the fence.
A three-panel black and white comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl, depicting Halloween or ghost-themed characters. The first panel shows a group of young people, one with a punk hairstyle, at a bus stop. The second panel features a skeleton playing a keyboard next to a graveyard with tombstones, trees, and a ghost-like figure. The third panel shows two friends, one with a hat and another with a 'Ghost Seekers' badge, looking up at a tall object, possibly a ghost trap or antenna, with one of them making a surprised sound.
A three-panel black and white comic strip titled 'One Big Happy Graveyard' by Samuel Blondahl. In the first panel, two characters run away from a graveyard, one shouts 'Zombie!!!!!' and the other 'Run for it!!!!'. In the second panel, a girl with pigtails says 'Hi Tom...' to a skeleton who responds with 'Glug.' and 'I know, I know.'. In the third panel, a man questions 'SHE WHAT?', a woman comments about Cindi being on television, asking if the other characters are still around, and another woman asks James about her hair.

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and I’ll make more!

Happy Halloween!