I didn't realize you had a weekly comic and I also didn't realize zebras were so stupid. He should've totally gotten the lion. What parent doesn't get their child a lion?!?!
This one is great. You have found you niche I think. We are both a couple of creative bastards to tell you the truth. My cat captioning and your cartoon strips should be ruling the net in no time.
Moo!
ReplyDeletethink I might print this one out to hang on the fridge
A-ha! I knew that Zebra's were dumb! Love it! - G
ReplyDeletePlease excuse the misplaced and abused appostrophe above. I must have been channelling my inner zebra. - G
ReplyDeleteHe's a smart kid. Zebras are much more interesting.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you bring out a caring, human relationship through these cartoon guys. xo
I didn't realize you had a weekly comic and I also didn't realize zebras were so stupid. He should've totally gotten the lion. What parent doesn't get their child a lion?!?!
ReplyDeleteYou sense of humor is so quirky, that these things would be a big hit! I really do look forward to them. The drawings are also great!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know zebras spoke cow. They really are smart!
ReplyDeleteLove it. reminds me of the kid and dad from Bloom County.
ReplyDelete"Moo"? Nay.
ReplyDeleteThis one is great. You have found you niche I think. We are both a couple of creative bastards to tell you the truth. My cat captioning and your cartoon strips should be ruling the net in no time.
ReplyDeletegreat man :) great
ReplyDeleteI don't care how dumb they are. I'd pick the zebra too.
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ha This time, for the first time, I noticed the little 'comic' up top of the guy and the anvil. Nice.
ReplyDeleteAt least the kid is pretty smart...the zebra is much less likely to eat him! I love this strip!
ReplyDeleteI've only seen--and petted--a zebra once. But at no time did he ever "moo." Maybe it was an impostor or something.
ReplyDeleteRep the one YOU petted was both Muslim and socialist. (Man, that NEVER get's old)
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