Cartoon: Islamic Bar Scene (4), Last Call

Cartoon: Islamic Bar Scene (4), Last Call
by Omid Hast
28-Feb-2010
 

The last call

Rahbar: a chalice of poison
Akhond #1: double shut of snake venom
Akhond #2: a fast killer poison
Akhond #3: mouse poison
Akhond #4: a chalice of hemlock poison

See also, Islamic Bar Scene (1), (2), (3)

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capt_ayhab

Excellent as usual

by capt_ayhab on

Omid jan, I envy your talent.

Great job

-YT 


hamsade ghadimi

امید جان

hamsade ghadimi


این ماران افعی که با همچنین نسخه‌ها فقط قوت میگیرن. دمت گرم، حال کردم.  راستشو بخوای این تهگرد هم فکر کنم ازت خوشش میاد، هی‌ میاد اینجا برات سنگ میندازه ناز میکنه.  همه رو rambo میبره، تورو تهگرد.  بخشکی شانس.


maziar 58

thanks

by maziar 58 on

Omid khan you should add another sargord type in your cartoon ordering a drink and a dried oregano to smoke with that will sure make em laugh. 

Maziar


Faramarz

Next Round is on the House

by Faramarz on

Thank you Omid.

What is a "pick up line" in a place like this?


Omid Hast

Sargord,

by Omid Hast on

It's good that you know that one of these days you will laugh at one of my cartoons.  Don't give up.  Let go of your inhibitions.  You're almost there.  You'll be a changed man soon.


Monda

Ditto JJ's and Divaneh's comments

by Monda on

Plus Omid I like this one the best in the series.


divaneh

Make it a double

by divaneh on

and add a shot of helahel.


mullah-kosh

awesome as always

by mullah-kosh on

This is great as always Omid. Keep up the excellent work. By the way, do you do any collaborative work? I am terrible at drawing, but have couple of good ideas, or at least I think I do.


Sargord Pirouz

I understand the historical

by Sargord Pirouz on

I understand the historical quote. I can see the intended humor. But I think the title's triumphalism is unwarranted in the present context, which for me kills the joke.

But hey, one of these days, Omid, I'll find myself laughing at one of your cartoons- I just know it.


Jahanshah Javid

Boshkeh Zahr

by Jahanshah Javid on

Excellent. Besides its political message, it's very interesting sociologically. It's so Iranian and yet so un-Iranian.