a Poison Apple, in 13 seconds, by Laurea.
As the second edition in our Fastest Possible Halloween series, Laurea unveils this Fastest Possible Poison Apple. I’m quite pleased with it, actually, because (like the best drawings here) it’s the intuitive response to an impossible request. It’s not clear to me why this is the case, but a worm in an apple pretty clearly telegraphs “poison apple” in American culture. This is strange, because it seems like worms are just as easily poisoned as princesses.
What’s the deal with the weird freak flag that the worm is flying here? Maybe it’s the fumes of the poison—a last, desperate gasp of warning to the impending diner/poisonee. The worm is very concerned for you—as are we here at FPDoE—and urges you to be exceedingly observant this Halloween of razor blades; unwrapped candies; zombies; and wormy, Fastest Possible Poison Apples.
Our slapdash Fastest Possible Halloween continues with creepy gusto tomorrow.