Comic
Poor ol’ Chase.
I guess he assumes that if people will just *listen* to him, they’ll agree with him.
I’ve met people like that, and I bet you have too. Folks that assume that you must not have read the book they read because you don’t worship the author, people who feel you must not have listened carefully enough to that particular piece of music if you don’t feel it’s the finest thing in human history, people who just freakin’ KNOW that you’re unfamiliar with how the world works because you don’t listen to the same late-night call-in radio talk show…
Boo Boo Feet. That’s what I used to call the guy doing the tipping- when I read those Star Wars for kids books to my kids as bedtime stories. Made ’em nuts.
Wooooeeeeee. “Call the lawyers.”
Gotta be careful saying that out loud. At least, you do when there’s a shyster hiding under the skirts of the stage that you haven’t noticed is behind you.
Tricky, staying on top of things like that.
Just advancing the story a bit, today.
Have I said where the three guys are from yet?
Yes, they’re a parody of aliens from an old Star Trek story, but they’re also… well, you’ll see.
Oh, that’s nice… Pete’s got some friends now.
Or, well, that may be as close to friends as he’s had for a while.
In my experience ‘naturals’ don’t occur very often. People that get called ‘naturals’ usual worked their tails off to get that way. What they are is OBSESSED, and maybe that’s natural. Probably natural.
Maybe I only hope it’s natural.
Whattaya think? Lowell looking deep down inside himself and finding… something that has a raccoon acting skeptical.
Ya never know what’s gonna crop up here at Hubriscomics.
The title of today’s strip was shown to me as a rebus. A rebus is not a kind of monkey they do testing on. It’s a picture puzzle. At the time, I was working at a screen print operation, and the other artist on staff was told to be more efficient. He said he’d make a sign to remind him.
It was a big letter ‘A’, and a fish, an ampersand, and a letter ‘C’, if I remember right. I was very amused.
That has nothing to do with anything today, except that I’m amused by Durnell’s idea of efficiency.





















