The thirty-third comic: #436 Squeak the Mouse
This comic was an awkward one to read on the train. A take off of the Tom & Jerry cartoons, as well as partial inspiration for Itchy & Scratchy, this comic is violent, gorey, with plenty of adult themes and a lot of zombie-like creatures. While normally, these cartoons have a lot of cartoon violence where nobody gets visibly hurt, there is a lot of blood, gore, people being torn apart and skulls carried under arms here. The other side is that there is a lot of nudity in here (aside from the main characters, most wear clothes) and several explicit sex scenes - not long ones, but still there, and they are slightly odd. It's vaguely played for humour, but it's still weird.
Beyond that, it follows through on the standard comic instincts, just with its own bend on these cartoon worlds. It's short, but that way it feels like it mostly doesn't wear out its welcome. Too much of it is gratuitous, but that's the point of it, and it balances it just well enough.