'£1 well spent, I'd say'
The Internet Can't Get Enough Of This Comic A Woman Bought From A Kid On The Street
If you've been on the app formerly known as Twitter today, you might have noticed that "Danger Sausage" is trending — but don't worry, it's a lot more wholesome than it sounds.
On May 19, X user Keri Warbis shared that she had bought a comic titled "Danger Sausage" from a little kid on the street.
"£1 well spent, I'd say," she wrote.
Anyway, bought a comic called ‘Danger Sausage’ from a little kid who was selling their home made comics on my street.
— Keri Warbis (@KeriWarbis) May 19, 2024
£1 well spent, I’d say. pic.twitter.com/xlxws6N384
As the tweet reveals, "Danger Sausage" is a story of a daring little pork product who is kidnapped by his long-time nemesis: a piece of black pudding.
Though the author of the work remains unknown, Warbis's posts about the comic have gone viral — and if you're dying to know what becomes of Danger Sausage, scroll on, because Warbis has very kindly shared the entirety of the comic for our collective enjoyment.
— Keri Warbis (@KeriWarbis) May 19, 2024
— Keri Warbis (@KeriWarbis) May 19, 2024
— Keri Warbis (@KeriWarbis) May 19, 2024
I love the sudden introduction of “pressed a button on his thing”. Too many stories would have gone through him getting the thing, the person who makes the thing, their backstory, Chekhovian principles meaning we’re constantly looking for him to use the thing, etc.
— Dr. Chris Ince (@Chris_Ince) May 19, 2024
Here, no fuss.
There was one called ‘The Casserole King’ which I (foolishly) left for others to enjoy… pic.twitter.com/DWLc7w7fj9
— Keri Warbis (@KeriWarbis) May 19, 2024
Dear publishing friends -- I give you your next big hit.
— Claire Allan / Freya Kennedy (@ClaireAllan) May 21, 2024
As a child, I often made my own books. Sadly none were as magnificent as Danger Sausage, but I hope this kid clings to their creativity and never loses the wonder of storytelling. https://t.co/fG4rd3Lp7H
Danger Sausage is better than any AI thing an adult has made https://t.co/aSQrmchtH3
— jambookshopuk - Closed but not forgotten (@jambookshopuk) May 21, 2024