I’m soo glad I read this strip today, now I know there is hope for my own Mutant Platypi that looks like a Pitbull. Are you pondering what I’m pondering Pinky? I think so Brain, but do Platypi bark?
Mr. Montahue had to decide whether he wants to be a well-paid but utterly controlled writing machine, or whether he’d prefer to be a starving artist with freedom of choice, thwarted at every new attempt to publish by the vindictive power of the LFI.
What is your choice, Monty? Soulless comfort or edgy freedom?
M2MM over 7 years ago
Smile, then run. This sounds more like the GOP at work.
dukedoug over 7 years ago
Platypii already look so weird it would be hard to detect a mutant one …
Phred Premium Member over 7 years ago
OK, time to go now.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 7 years ago
You would think they would love the ugly duckling. Since it is easy to turn around to be that it doesn´t matter that you are ugly, if you got money.
nitromicro over 7 years ago
How about a story of “The little engine that could” thanks to a $10B omnibus amendment to a defence appropriations bill.
F-Flash over 7 years ago
I’m soo glad I read this strip today, now I know there is hope for my own Mutant Platypi that looks like a Pitbull. Are you pondering what I’m pondering Pinky? I think so Brain, but do Platypi bark?
biz.gocomics over 7 years ago
By a wild coincidence, the next comic in my feed is “My Cage”, which is about a mutant platypus!
doGofdyslexicatheists over 7 years ago
“OK, I’ll do it. But only if I can make the plastic surgeon a jack-a-lope.” (See “Lunchable” commercials)
GaryCooper over 7 years ago
A platypus is much, much rarer and more valuable than a swan, even if it isn’t as popular as a decorative motif.
GaryCooper over 7 years ago
A ha! So now we know that Mr. Nuttingham is the head of the right-wing Legacy Foundation Institute. It all begins to make sense.
Bob. over 7 years ago
Platypuses.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Mr. Montahue had to decide whether he wants to be a well-paid but utterly controlled writing machine, or whether he’d prefer to be a starving artist with freedom of choice, thwarted at every new attempt to publish by the vindictive power of the LFI.
What is your choice, Monty? Soulless comfort or edgy freedom?