Wallace the Brave by Will Henry for August 17, 2015
Transcript:
Seagull 1: Master, I am unsure of my intended purpose. Seagull 2: Oh, I argue you are quite aware. Seagull 1: Yes, I see. Seagull 2: In the words of aristotle, "happiness depends upon ourselves" Seagull 1: But, was it not Socrates who wrote "from the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate?" Seagull 2: You are learning young one. Wallace: If only we knew what they were sayin' Mrs. McClellan: I'm sure it would be very profound. Seagulls 1 & 2: Graak
crookedwolf Premium Member about 9 years ago
“Mine, mine, mine, mine…”
Will Henry creator about 9 years ago
I tried to do my research but I’m just waiting for a philosophy major to tell me I got it all wrong
scyphi26 about 9 years ago
Makes me think of the book “Jonathan Livingston Seagull”. A book I only read once years ago and have never been inclined to read again, but hey, guess it’s stuck with me anyway.
Snoopy828 about 9 years ago
I love how the humans comment about how they can’t hear animal dialogue. I wonder if we’ll see more animals talk or if that’s just a bird thing. We saw a bird before in this comic, no dialogue but visually prominent, if I remember correctly. They could be symbolic to the artist in some way.
Justin Lucas about 9 years ago
Those gulls are smarter than they look..One stole my dough boy right out of my hand once..then I swear it was laughing at me.
benlse1 about 9 years ago
I’ve often thought about what animals are thinking of me. I usually don’t end up looking that flattering in their eyes. I’m gonna work on that.
VanLaser over 3 years ago
It’s all graak to me :)