The comic strip.
Back when I was a child, still living in LA. We went to a Sonic (fast food chain). And it was around the middle of November. We ordered our food and it came with one of those little boxes that would normally have a toy in it. Instead I was given a little comic strip and a golden ticket for the polar express. Our discussion lies with the comic strip. I’m going to try to paint a picture of what it looked like on each of the pages.
The comic strips first page was of a man dressed in a black and white suit with a fedora, and it looked like he was outside what I think was a casino. He grabbed a cigarette from his bag and smoked it. After he did, he then passed out and died. It sat on that scene for a couple of pages after (about three).
The fifth and sixth page showed his funeral. He laid there, hands laid across his chest. And angels came and picked him up.
The rest of the pages showed the man being judged by Saint Peter and being sentenced to one of the afterlife’s (hard to tell which one as you’ll see).
The last and final page showed him praying above hell and he had angel wings and a white robe.
This comic traumatized me as a paranoid Christian kid, and I’m still not able to cross my hands on my chest while laying down.
If anyone can help me figure out what this comic was, I would be most appreciative.