Headshot!
Voilà ! Here’s a new comic strip – this time a couple hours delayed due to me taking an unwise powernap in the middle of the day.
Also, this strip makes me miss the teddy bear I had when growing up. R.I.P., old buddy…
Voilà ! Here’s a new comic strip – this time a couple hours delayed due to me taking an unwise powernap in the middle of the day.
Also, this strip makes me miss the teddy bear I had when growing up. R.I.P., old buddy…
poor teddy^^
looking forward to more strips with those kids and their training ;)
Your standards for “someone dies” seem to be quite lax.
how did ur teddy bear die? wait i know. lol…
Ha ha! It’s funny because it’s true!
Isn’t that the American standard, tho? :P
Next target – a custom 12″ Kennedy Doll from Sideshow.
http://www.robshobbiesandtoys.com/cart/images/GI%20Joe%20John%20F%20Kennedy%2012%20Figure.jpg
As time goes on, I find the pantomime tag increasingly confusing. What is its purpose?
@moorsyjam: Here’s a definition of the term, conveniently copy/pasted from dictionary.com:
So in other words, the strips tagged ‘pantomime’ are dialogue-free, but can have signs/newspaper clippings or other means to show text instead. I might have a couple strips that have no dialogue, but a lot of text otherwise, so there’s a chance I’ve forgotten the tag in those cases. I’ll keep an eye out for any errors as I run through the old strips occasionally to make sure the tags are correct. Geeky, I know… :P
Ahh… the mystery is solved! Also, it’s not geeky; it’s pedantic and important. Thanks for clearing that up ^_^
Also, since I’m here, there’d better be layers to that box’s contents. There’s no other way to fit all the pieces in there, since we can see most of the top layer in frame one.
I love that when the dad is standing, his going kinda’ out of the strip.
Best. Toy. Ever.