It is not only the words of a great song, but the music that make a great popuilar song. Such as it is with great literature - and Take on the Toughies is no exception! The words are coupled with images and illustrations to create a whole world in which the reader is then engrossed... Be a witness to the exploits of Jake Sisko, the Rock and their motly group of companions - both as a reader and voyer! Paruse the images below!
Thank you,
Geoff Gibbs
The Rock, after crying for days, found he had no more tears to cry, so he started crying tears of milk.
Bathed in the Blue Light of Truth, Jake felt he had the power to change the very nature of the universe... then he DID!
"Where are my pants?" Thought the rock... as he cried.
The Rock looked angrily at the angry doughnut before him, and cried.
The Rock ran and ran... but he could not escape... his own tears...
When The Rock stubbed his toe, the mighty torrent of tears that spewed forth from his eyes could have fed a nation...
In order to hide weakness, the Rock hid the paper cut on his left thumb from the advancing horde... But once he started crying, there was no stopping him. "There is no stopping me," thought the Rock, "like there is no stopping my tears." The Rock knew two things that day: his thumb hurt, and he was invincable.
Early conceptual art of The Real Tony Danza.
Early conceptual art of Jake Sisco
Early conceptual art of Colm Meany.
Early conceptual art of The Rock.
Could this be proof that The Rock and Jake Sisko met before they had to Take on the Toughies?
The Rock's tears finally became so massive that they merged into a mighty torrent that streamed from his eyes like a fire hose of woe. Afterwards The Rock felt strangely drained, as if the very blood in his veins had been transubstantiated into tears that had escaped through his consecrated eyes. "Amen," thought The Rock as he fainted... and cried some more while unconscious.