“That dumb bird! If I ever get my hands on him, I’ll put my fingers around his throat! Let him “warble”, then! I think I’ll even construct a bow and arrows, with my hands and fingers, that’ll show him!"
Yes, this one’s in the book, on the fourth page. Oddly, these haven’t been in the same order as the book.I’ve been re-reading my collection and am up to “I, B.C.” (1974). They’re as hilarious as when I first got them. JH’s drawing style improves and he has an incredible subject matter diversity that never gets boring. You all are in for a treat.
Farside99 over 8 years ago
…and some of them can make primitive tools, too.
GROG Premium Member over 8 years ago
I don’t think that one made it into the pocket books either. Too bad.
emptc12 over 8 years ago
Back then, birds were still riding high on their evolutionary relationship to dinosaurs.
ChessPirate over 8 years ago
“That dumb bird! If I ever get my hands on him, I’ll put my fingers around his throat! Let him “warble”, then! I think I’ll even construct a bow and arrows, with my hands and fingers, that’ll show him!"
MontanaLady over 8 years ago
Egads and Gazooks! I don’t remember ANY of these strips!
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
But do they have opposable thumbs?
Kroykali over 8 years ago
Yes, this one’s in the book, on the fourth page. Oddly, these haven’t been in the same order as the book.I’ve been re-reading my collection and am up to “I, B.C.” (1974). They’re as hilarious as when I first got them. JH’s drawing style improves and he has an incredible subject matter diversity that never gets boring. You all are in for a treat.
danketaz Premium Member over 8 years ago
“Yes, I can talk. Can you fly?”