Styx Taxi: Pastrami for the Dead, Pages 1-7

Posted by StevenGoldman on Thursday, November 9 2006 at 2:08 am

Cabbies around Manhattan don’t talk about this much, but sometimes… they disappear. Their dispatchers, their wives, hell, their mistresses… no one knows where they go. You ask, and no one wants to talk about it.

All I’ve ever gotten out of a driver about the experience was two words: “Styx Taxi.”

These stories are the artist’s and my imagining of goes on during these disappearances.

First up is a story I like to call “Pastrami for the Dead,” concerning Styx Taxi’s version of an office contest, the Soul Drive. Art’s by Queens native, rocker, and creator of his own webcomic, THE BUSHWICK CHRONICLES, Jeremy Arambulo.








See you next Thursday for more of STYX TAXI!

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