Well, if you throw things then you have to pick them up later. But if you chew your arm off, it’s going to be harder to pick them up, particularly when you get mad again and chew your other arm off. It’s a dilemma all right.
And of course, drawing your graphic novel will be much more difficult after you chew your arm off, thus putting you in a Catch-22 situation. I do feel for the sensitive artist…
mabrndt Premium Member over 7 years ago
This time, Richard posted a blog entry
http://richardspooralmanac.blogspot.com/2012/04/todays-cul-de-sac-in-rough-form-april.html
showing the rough form he sent Stacy Curtis for inking, producing what is shown here.
Kaputnik over 7 years ago
Well, if you throw things then you have to pick them up later. But if you chew your arm off, it’s going to be harder to pick them up, particularly when you get mad again and chew your other arm off. It’s a dilemma all right.
Amra Leo over 7 years ago
Good thing they grow back…
ChessPirate over 7 years ago
And of course, drawing your graphic novel will be much more difficult after you chew your arm off, thus putting you in a Catch-22 situation. I do feel for the sensitive artist…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Poor Pete is as sensitive as you can get. Rodrick Usher levels of.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
L’il Sis Alice has the right idea this time, Petey. It is not Cartoonists’ Best Practices to chew your arm off.
And besides, the Toad Zombies look just fine; let them continue!
Dennett Premium Member over 7 years ago
Could today’s strip be autobiographical with respect to Richard Thompson’s early days? Someone mentioned he had a sister named Alicia… ;-)