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The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

One is Brian Taylor, a cool film director known for his tumultuous operation and dry atmosphere (such as "Attack on the Heart of Rage").

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

The other is Grant Morrison, the comic book ghost who created "Arkham Asylum" and "All-Star Superman".

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

How much of a child-friendly drama created by these two people?

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The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

The Chinese translation of the name of this play can be said to be very spiritual.

It can be understood as "fantasizing about being happy", or it can be thought of as "fantasizing about making people happy".

But in fact, "happy" is the name of the donkey-faced unicorn on the poster.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

How can there be such an animated character in an R-rated American drama?

It all has to start with the male protagonist Nick (Christopher Miloni).

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

This greasy uncle who does not trim the edges, as soon as the opening scene, gives the audience a dismount.

On Christmas Eve, everyone else was rejoicing in the family, and he was alone with a bitter face.

Looking at his old face, which seemed to be crushed by 300 pounds of butt, Nick was really annoyed.

So he pulled out his pistol and opened his bow left and right...

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Did our protagonist classmate hang up at the beginning?

Of course not.

Accompanied by a Merry Christmas song, several hot dancers appeared out of thin air.

The headshot Nick not only did not fall, but instead swung left and right.

The plasma, despite gravity, spewed out from his head like a red fountain...

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

It turned out that all this was nothing more than Nick's "fantasy" after he was drunk.

He used to be a star detective, jealous and fierce, facing the darkest corners of the metropolis every day.

For example, an amiable Santa Claus is a pedophile pervert who goes around infecting boys and girls in the name of work;

Seemingly happy family of three, the father abused the mother, and finally killed the mother, and even the child was thrown into the microwave oven to die...

It is precisely because of the sight of formal, supernatural logic, and even unrepentant crime that Nick's three views are completely subverted.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

He began to drink excessively, become addicted to violence, and the secret affair with his partner made him lose his wife, job, and everything.

Eventually, Nick transforms from a cop to a bounty killer, cutting off contact with all his friends and hiding in the shadows of his outstretched fingers.

It is only by relying on alcohol and violence to anesthetize oneself and experience pure "pleasure" in the cycle of killing — making money — drinking — killing.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Of course, Nick also thought about ending this meaningless life.

But even with a serious heart attack, even if he was riddled with holes countless times, he survived like a little...

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

At one point, Nick was hired to kill three nephews of the gang boss.

In an alternative way, he simply hired the three nephews anonymously to murder himself in order to save trouble.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Convenient time can save time and effort, and get all three goals at once.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Unexpectedly, there were four young people at the murder scene -

The youngest nephew of the gangster family has also recently returned to New York, and he plans to experience a gangster life with his brothers when he is not familiar with business.

Unfortunately, the gang boss had died of illness a few days ago, and before he died, he only told the little nephew a string of passwords.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Nick who killed the red-eyed can't take care of so much, indiscriminately clears the scene, and the fledgling little nephew is a blood mold...

Before his death, he repented to heaven and explained the ciphers.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

You know, this string of codes is the key to unlocking the secrets of the underworld, and those who get it can command the world.

However, before Nick could think about it, he had a heart attack and fainted next to the corpse...

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

The invincible killer thus fell into the hands of the police.

The detective in charge of the case is none other than Nick's former partner/lover Meredith (Lily Mirognik).

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

It seems that she is calling the wind and rain, and these years do not seem to be going well.

Her mother was seriously ill at home, and she was caught by the underworld.

Meredith, who should have been just right, turned out to be the inside of another gangster figure, Blue.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

In fact, Blue was also the elder of the nephews who had been killed.

It was he who hired Nick to kill 3 of the heirs in order to take over the gang business.

Unexpectedly, Nick actually killed his little nephew who passed the message, and by chance, he became the only person who knew the password.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Logically, Bru will not give up.

So, Nick, who was "rescued" by the police to go to the hospital, actually fell into another hell...

At this moment, the donkey-faced unicorn "Happy" inexplicably appeared in front of his eyes.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

"Happy" can speak human words, is innocent and funny, and is full of positive energy, and only Nick can see it.

He couldn't help but take it for granted that this was another hallucination he had produced.

However, "happy" can accurately count how many "bad people" are out of the door.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Nick had to reluctantly accept the facts in front of him, and with the cooperation of "happiness", he killed a bloody road in an almost self-destructive way...

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

After successfully escaping, "Happy" finally told Nick the truth.

In fact, it is a virtual playmate imagined by the little girl Hayley.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

But now Hayley is separated from her mother and is caught by a strange man dressed as Santa Claus.

Weak and helpless, she escaped hopelessly, and had to send "Happy" to find the big hero Nick to help.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

At the end, "happy" does not forget to add a dirty word.

The reason why Hayley named Nick by name was because he had been a star detective, and on the other hand, because—

Nick is Hayley's biological father.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Hearing this news, Nick was like a thunderbolt on a sunny day.

He first forgot that he was driving and was hit by a truck opposite and fell into freefall;

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

After another hysterical attack, I fantasized that I was in the well-known funny variety show "This Child Is Not Mine"...

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

But in the end, he still accepted the reality with difficulty and embarked on the road of finding a daughter with "Happiness".

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

The story behind the episode lies in how the inappropriate Nick and the innocent "happy" are how to kill a bloody road between black and white.

On average, an episode starts three or five times, and a crisp and sharp headshot is extremely rare, and each time it is bloody and bloody.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Basically, the director's mania that he did not play enough in "Furious Attack" was magnified several times, and then repeated it in various positions.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!
The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

The original comic book is more similar to the anti-hero routine of "Deadpool".

It's just that compared to the heroic and capable little, Nick is just a greasy uncle with a dirty face.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!

Because of this, this ordinary and extraordinary character is more likely to resonate with people.

After all, true heroism is the ability to love life after seeing its essence.

The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!
The super unorthodox comic adaptation of the American drama actually makes people fantasize about happy Happy Happy So on!