I’m a Canadian. If the US and Canada were to go to war, it would be my duty to kill as many Americans as I could. I’d enjoy it.

— William Shatner
Alignment Chart!

Alignment Chart!

Some of you wanted to see my art again, and I wanted to do this anyway, so here’s an old-fashioned D&D alignment chart for the characters in Genocide Man.  You can quibble about the placements and ponder some of the details by yourselves.  🙂

On Thursday we’ll get into Chapter 10, starting with another full-color cover drawn by Michael.


Discussion (9)¬

  1. Xel Unknown says:

    OH I disagree this is perfect way to describe them all. :3

  2. --jt-- says:

    I see only two categories there…

    With and without pupils.

  3. The Sidhekin says:

    Ooh, nice! Thanks!

    As for quibbling: I’m slightly unsure how to read lawful/chaotic here. Meticulous/sloppy, perhaps?

  4. Siirenias says:

    You’re making me want to play a tabletop RPG about this concept.

    I would feel so dirty playing such a depressing setting. Make plox.

  5. Magtei says:

    So the genocide folks are on average slightly lawful, and never pacifist, which leaves chaos looking a lot more peaceful than it normally does.

  6. Perpessio says:

    So, Good, Neutral and Evil respectively? Based on what we’ve seen, it’s definitely accurate. Guessing there might be a few alignment changes soon?

  7. Jerden says:

    @ Perpesso – based on my experiences of this comic so far, everyone becomes more murderous. There will be no pacifists left, the conflicted become murderous, and Joey returns to finish killing everyone.

  8. Jerden says:

    Also, I’m not sure the good-neutral-evil is the best description.

    It’s more neutral, evil-but-guilty-about-it, evil-and-lovin’-it.

  9. Remus Shepherd says:

    Joey was electrocuted, poisoned, drowned, and eaten by alligators. Can we please not start any rumors about him coming back?

    (I’m not saying he won’t be back, just don’t want any rumors about it. 😉 )