The framing story for the AL Webber musical By Jeeves! is that Bertie Wooster is scheduled to give a banjo concert, but his banjo has disappeared, so he tells about a past adventure instead. Some may suspect that the butler did it, but while Jeeves can butle with the best of them at need, he’s actually a gentleman’s gentleman.
Snoots 8 months ago
I wasn’t aware Dr. Mel was that sane.
MissyTiger 8 months ago
Yesterday’s comic also finally posted.
gregcartoon Premium Member 8 months ago
I approve of both resolutions.
gcarlson 8 months ago
The framing story for the AL Webber musical By Jeeves! is that Bertie Wooster is scheduled to give a banjo concert, but his banjo has disappeared, so he tells about a past adventure instead. Some may suspect that the butler did it, but while Jeeves can butle with the best of them at need, he’s actually a gentleman’s gentleman.
Bilan 8 months ago
Did Dr Mel hide the banjo for self-serving reasons or is there generosity in his heart after all?
LeftCoastKen Premium Member 8 months ago
At least Dr. Mel’s 2023 resolution wasn’t to destroy Brewster’s banjo.
FreihEitner Premium Member 8 months ago
Hooray! Brewster Rockit is back on GoComics!
darcyandsimon 8 months ago
Dr. Mel as a hero!
Steverino Premium Member 8 months ago
Sounds like the banjo is the American equivalent of the bagpipes.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs 8 months ago
The beauty of the banjo went undiscovered.
norphos 8 months ago
Banjo music was instrumental, pun intended, for the groove that was part of the feel of the sci fi series “The Land of the Lost” the original series.