"A Week of Kindness" (Jan15)
“A Week of Kindness”
In the first panel of Max Ernest’s A Week of Kindness, the image seems to be about a person who looks like she is performing on the street, with a rooster on top of an orb. The rooster may also be part of the performance.
In the send image of Kindness, a cloaked figure in father looks down upon a resting figure on a bed or table. The closed figure may be doing something to the resting figure as its hand seems to be glowing/ and or on fire.
In the third image, two figures, who look like a walking roosters look upon the resting fire, who is now in a casket in the ground, with a naked female figure.The upside-down cross may indicate satanism, or alchemy.
In the fourth image, the two put the name female figure on a large stone table, looking like they might put her in the ground like the previous figure that put in there. The location looks like a barrier where they would do these sort of rituals. There’s another naked figure, and it may be the next one to be pit in the ground.
In the fifth image of Kindness, somebody has just witness a killing in a bedroom. The person who has just found this out has a rooster head, similar to the ones who had committed the crimes. There is also a rooster next to the scene.
In the sixth image, the rooster person seems to be hiding behind a wall mound, looking at a woman, in a strange pose. This may be an exaggerated reaction to finding out about the murder in the bedroom.
In the seventh image, two women are sitting at a table with a rooster person. The women may be asking the rooster who had done the murder.
In the eight image, implies that there may be no way of escaping the horror that just happened, with the rooster person still out there walking around, looking for its next victim. There is also a bird head behind the two women looking at the rooster man.
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