Here’s the never-orbed drop panel for the Sunday strip rerunning on Gocomics.com.
I’m not sure what I think of this strip. It’s OK – commenting on the weirdness on top of weirdness – but it could be a lot stronger.
Here’s the never-orbed drop panel for the Sunday strip rerunning on Gocomics.com.
I’m not sure what I think of this strip. It’s OK – commenting on the weirdness on top of weirdness – but it could be a lot stronger.
I’ve been away at grad school recently so I missed our regular Thursday get-together. For you completists out there, here’s the last rarely-peeped drop panel to this Sunday comic from Gocomics.com. I’ve mentioned before that my Sundays we’re not usually strips that needed the space for larger art – it was more about me writing a verbose strip that I couldn’t squeeze into a daily strip. This Sunday is no exception.
Here’s the never-lamped drop panel for the Sunday strip rerunning on Gocomics.com It’s all about pun revenge.
Here’s the little-seen drop panel for the Sunday strip rerunning on Gocomics.com today. And it’s one of the few Sundays that the Hot Dog Guy shows up in. And HDG is not showing his usual distain for Bo, except in a silent, surly, stare-y way.
Not sure what to say about the Sunday comic rerunning on Gocomics.com today. except that the fellow Bo is talking to has, well, issues.
A tail-peek drop panel from the Sunday strip rerunning on Go comics.com today. It’s one of the philosophical ones.
I like the Sunday strip rerunninng on Gocomics.com today. It’s not that the gag is that strong – but the pacing is nice. Pauses that act as build-ups, a chance to draw more, it opens it up. I was usually too wordy to do that. (Isn’t that right, long-suffering editor Amy?)
Please note that Bo has a collection of rubber ducks…as his biographer does.
The above never-seen drop panel is supposed to be Bo as a goldfish, but he looks more like a chicken leg. (It’s like an old Warner Brother’s cartoon where one character is very hungry and pictures another character as a piece of food.)
The never-seen drop panel for the Sunday strip rerunning today is symbolic of the trap inherent in the question in said strip. Take a look.
Another Sunday strip rerunning on Gocomics.com that harkens back to the back-n-forth of two-man comedy teams. OK gag, not my best.