Valley View Cemetery Issue #277: The Bullies

Note to reader: If you haven’t noticed, bullying is not a “hot topic” anymore. Please know that just because no one is excited about it, or not talking about it as much, that it is still a major issue that contributes to the already high mental health issues and suicide rates in the world. If you know someone who’s being bullied, help them.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #275: The Girl

Please, if you feel in your gut that something is wrong with a situation involving a child, don’t brush it off or ignore those feelings, call the police, contact social services, ask around, do something. Your suspicions are valid. If you are wrong, good, if you are right, then you’ve helped someone in need.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #274: The Cast

Note to reader: Please listen to Mozart’s Requiem: Lacrimosa to get the full effect on how Lanore felt when she heard Fester was more mature.

Poor Misery broke her arm during a martial arts tournament, but she still won. Today is the day she gets it removed and Endora is trying to get all of the kittens together to leave, but Lanore is being a pain in the arm…

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #273: The Vikings

The kittens have found the best way to protest the new rule sent down by their parents. They are looking to make a difference!

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #270: The Fondue

Fester believes he saw Marilyn Manson buying cheese.

There is nothing wrong with actual fondue cheese as a dish, but please, if you or anyone you know has paid or is thinking about paying to eat at a “fondue” restaurant, please help them and take them to McDonalds (we were not paid by McDonalds to say that, but if McDonalds is reading this, call us)  or any other place that will cook the food for you instead of making you cook boil your own.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #269: The Problem

Note to reader:

This issue is based on a real story. My father knew a a guy who was worried about his son because the boy was listening to Gorillaz. While reading this issue, please listen to “The Valley of the Pagans” by Gorillaz. While listening to this song, I was reminded of the story my father told me.

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel