What?! These guys forgotten what fire is?! Johnny Hart mustturning over is grave (and screaming in Heaven!). When I read this comic back in the sixties, there was a story-line about them discovering it!
This strip never could decide if it really is prehistoric, or current day with a caveman motif. It makes endless references to modern people and things- and then suddenly, back to the stone age setting.
Many cartoonists tend to make up the rules as they go along- whatever they think is funny that day with no regard to what they’ve said before.
Every year, I used to have a flaming pumpkin…I don’t bother with lights or candles but instead build a torch per say inside…so fire comes out of all the places that have been carved. The idea was to burn it into ash in a safe place each year. Turned out it scared the little kids too much so they would avoid my house. Ironically it would last upwards of 6 hours before finally caving in. Due to the high amounts of moisture in the pumpkin insides, plus once it gets carbonized…it can’t really burn much more. Like trying to burn a log in a camp fire that is all carbon without breaking it off.
Randallw about 9 years ago
He meant Fier.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 9 years ago
What?! These guys forgotten what fire is?! Johnny Hart mustturning over is grave (and screaming in Heaven!). When I read this comic back in the sixties, there was a story-line about them discovering it!
Sportymonk about 9 years ago
It sort of a odd mix of one who is a futuristic caveman and the others who are prehistoric. One knows all and the others know nothing.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 9 years ago
This strip never could decide if it really is prehistoric, or current day with a caveman motif. It makes endless references to modern people and things- and then suddenly, back to the stone age setting.
Many cartoonists tend to make up the rules as they go along- whatever they think is funny that day with no regard to what they’ve said before.
buick322 about 9 years ago
Of course he knows what fire is. He just forgot. For crying out loud he’s speaking English, right?
angelfiredragon about 9 years ago
Every year, I used to have a flaming pumpkin…I don’t bother with lights or candles but instead build a torch per say inside…so fire comes out of all the places that have been carved. The idea was to burn it into ash in a safe place each year. Turned out it scared the little kids too much so they would avoid my house. Ironically it would last upwards of 6 hours before finally caving in. Due to the high amounts of moisture in the pumpkin insides, plus once it gets carbonized…it can’t really burn much more. Like trying to burn a log in a camp fire that is all carbon without breaking it off.
cubswin2016 about 9 years ago
Fire hot!
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
Up until now BC has been using a electric bulb in his pumpkins…
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
Clams have Halloween!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 9 years ago
Fire was last week at Back to B.C..
gorbasche2 about 9 years ago
No fire, and I haven’t seen the character “Curls” in a Very long time.
chris.tamara.albus about 9 years ago
Haraka!
dflak about 9 years ago
‘taint fie-er it’s far as in fararn what you go shootin’ with.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
Details! Details! There you go again. Clouding the issue with facts!
Jules934 about 9 years ago
The 1st fire came long before the 1st Halloween.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Sooner or later it’ll turn up on Farcebook and then we’ll all know it’s the truth…