Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for August 21, 2014
Transcript:
Now here's a good spot for a fort! I know nothing about building fortsh. It's easy, Peter! We just grab whatever we can find and start stacking it up to make walls! Branches, logs, rocks, and...ooh! Here's a find! An old piece of wood! That's a good sign! Not necessharily. Grrrrrrr Sign reading 'Beware of Dog'
T.A.S.K Master about 10 years ago
Really Mr.Pierce? That isn’t exactly the most original of ideas…
saxie5 about 10 years ago
I like the play on the word sign.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
And the next panel would show a mastiff standing over Nate with drool dripping on his head.
topbunk about 10 years ago
Spitsy?
Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago
Run Nate!
susan.e.a.c about 10 years ago
I think how to build a fort is one of many things little Peter doesn’t know how to do. Cook on an open fire, play frisbee, play catch, skate, play jacks, ….
I'll fly away about 10 years ago
Mr. T. Kerr, I fondly remember building forts out of leaves and using twigs to make the frame to pile the leaves around and on top of. We actually made small labyrinths in our back yard. We also made forts out of pine needles, bark, etc. Lots of fun!
Comisftw about 10 years ago
You’d think Nate would open his eyes.
Jim Kerner about 10 years ago
Is it a big dog? Or a big bear who doesn’t know how to read?
ChristmasBoneCatalog about 10 years ago
It might be Mrs. Godfrey’s dog.
Spring Fever Nate over 3 years ago
good pun