Also note, as Van Gogh descends deeper into madness, the flesh tones chosen become more and more unnatural... What? Actually, perhaps it might be best to take a little sidetracked into the Mesoamerican wing.
Even the sometimes odd colors or macabre detail of some MesoAmerican art can’t begin to match the weirdness factor of Moondog after that little spiel by the docent about Vincent. As others have noted, this is definitely a winning strip!
Vince might have had Meniere’s disease. That doesn’t mean he wasn’t crazy. Most people with Meniere’s disease do not cut their ear off. Plus, any sane person would figure out the problem is deeper than the pinna. If he was tryingto stop fullness or ringing he probably would have stuck something in his ear, not chopped off the pinna
puddlesplatt about 12 years ago
now thats unnatual…move it girls!
OMichiko about 12 years ago
Meddick hit this one way out of the Park!!!
Kroykali about 12 years ago
“We’re walking, we’re walking….”
Strod about 12 years ago
Moondog, you’re a work of art!
Allan CB Premium Member about 12 years ago
At least Moonie doesn’t look like “Tanning Mom”.
daedalusomega about 12 years ago
Madness + Unnatural flesh tone = Moondog. Meddick, this is genius!
KasperV about 12 years ago
Poor old Vincent’s getting a raw deal here; he had Meniere’s Disease. Look it up.
LadyJ4444 about 12 years ago
Funny!
tattooedcyberidiot about 12 years ago
Interesting day for the colourist
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Even the sometimes odd colors or macabre detail of some MesoAmerican art can’t begin to match the weirdness factor of Moondog after that little spiel by the docent about Vincent. As others have noted, this is definitely a winning strip!
admwrlk Premium Member about 12 years ago
Vince might have had Meniere’s disease. That doesn’t mean he wasn’t crazy. Most people with Meniere’s disease do not cut their ear off. Plus, any sane person would figure out the problem is deeper than the pinna. If he was tryingto stop fullness or ringing he probably would have stuck something in his ear, not chopped off the pinna