The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for November 13, 2013

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    edclectic  about 11 years ago

    Unfortunately, the deer escaped to a hunting preserve.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member about 11 years ago

    ….where, backed into a corner of the 12 foot high fence he had no hope to leap over, he was blasted away for ’sport’…after all, they’re just animals. it’s their own fault they didn’t evolve with guns to defend themselves

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    jimguess  about 11 years ago

    Wait a minute! In one comic the dog is dreaming of his wolf ancestry and wanting to be a predator. In this one, he doesn’t want the deer to be eaten by the wolf. -It sounds like Adrian thinks all meat comes from the market and not from cows, deer, sheep, goats, etc.

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    skyriderwest  about 11 years ago

    Umm, why would that be considered a “happy ending” for the wolf?

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    Destiny23  about 11 years ago

    I hate it when ignorant people think dog food and cat food aren’t made of MEAT!

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    anthonydfabrizio10  about 11 years ago

    and the wolf wanting to see her family one last time uses the rest of her energy to drag herself home. She collapse as her 5 puppies gather around her beg for something to eat. A tear falls as she realizes that her failure to capture the deer not only will cost her, her life, but also the life of her children. A few days later they all starve to death… Sad ending

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    K M  about 11 years ago

    Reminds me of what my older brother experienced when he first went to college (too long ago to mention). They’d always show Roadrunner cartoons in the student union — and the students (the boys especially) would always cheer for Wile E. Coyote. Even though they knew he’d never get the roadrunner, they’d always cheer for the coyote.

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