The lights are off down there. Probably not home. I’m sure they’re fine.
The lights are off down there. Probably not home. I’m sure they’re fine.
Wait, this is not his normal panel size. Was this cropped or did they allow for more space on the comics page to look like this?
Now he’s gotta create a love interest creature with the heads of The Partridge Family.
I’m no furniture designer, but I feel like the ladder portion of that chair should be in front, not on the side.
Flour, I get. There are containers labeled flour, sugar, coffee, etc so you know what’s inside before opening them. Labeling the door “FREEZER” is for the kid or dum-dum readers who can’t figure it out on their own.
Yeah. You’re right.
Guess you could say one of them is… ahem… a spare.
And TIL as well. Thanks.
Four holes? Don’t bowling balls normally have three? Maybe that’s what made him turn bad.
This actually got published in the paper… among Family Circus and Peanuts? Kinda surprising if true.
Okay… yes… but we don’t know exactly which one is Mitch.
Twist: Mitch is the dinosaur.
They’ve got the marching down… just need the proper instruments.
FAKE!
Everyone knows Fred and Wilma had “The Flintstones” on their mailbox. Or just “Flintstone” when the artist didn’t make enough room. It’s like on the opening and ending credits.
Sounds like someone was wary of Hanna-Barbera lawyers.
The moral is… if you get television signal (and a way to power it), you are likely not that far away from land.
Maybe that’s not his. Many pieces of baggage look the same.