Oh, the snowmanity…
Brewster needs to give them a supplies party.
ROTFLMAO!
Aiieeee! Conebalism!!
What I’d like to know is, how many people here are as old as me and remember Soylent Green?
The taste of the cone varies from snowman to snowman.
So if relations between the two are melting, is that good or bad?
Kim Jong Chill, Funny reference. TAKE A HAIRDRYER TO HIM, BREWSTER!
Avoid the Slushies too. They’re pureed as the driven snow.
Tastes like chicken.
Snowlent Green. Wasn’t that a movie back in the 70s? Love this.
Shouldn’t it be “Snowlent white?”……..Maybe with yellow dye #5?
GoodQuestion: I’d have thought it was Yellow Dye Number One.
@Stiv “Soylent green” Great strip! Would have been infinitely more funny if I had seen the movie, but vaguely remembered the name. Tim is the king of puns.
Chillax, Yo!
Once again, you guys prove that you have the most clever comments than anybody else on gocomics.
– Tim Rickard, creator, Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!
Let them eat carrot cake.
When does a snowball become a living entity - at conception or at birth? Stop the murder of the unfrozen. Ban snowbortions.
Brewster does look a little like Charlton Heston. I prefer snowlent red.
dr.mel said, about 4 hours ago
You give us a lot to work with!
That guy in the last panel is showing us his snowballs! Has he no decency?
Nice Calvin and Hobbes flashback in Panel three…
Dr. Mel (if that IS your real name): Nobody does funnier, more imaginative cartoons than TR (if those ARE his real initials).
And the ripped-from-the-headlines-ness simply raises “Brewster” to brilliant (the strip, not the man).
Where were you all those years I had to read “Marmaduke”?
margueritem about 14 years ago
Oh, the snowmanity…
Edcole1961 about 14 years ago
Brewster needs to give them a supplies party.
David Hamilton about 14 years ago
ROTFLMAO!
zero about 14 years ago
Aiieeee! Conebalism!!
Bilan about 14 years ago
What I’d like to know is, how many people here are as old as me and remember Soylent Green?
Sandfan about 14 years ago
The taste of the cone varies from snowman to snowman.
gordrogb Premium Member about 14 years ago
So if relations between the two are melting, is that good or bad?
TheDOCTOR about 14 years ago
Kim Jong Chill, Funny reference. TAKE A HAIRDRYER TO HIM, BREWSTER!
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Avoid the Slushies too. They’re pureed as the driven snow.
makemlaugh about 14 years ago
Tastes like chicken.
Steven LeBlanc Premium Member about 14 years ago
Snowlent Green. Wasn’t that a movie back in the 70s? Love this.
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 14 years ago
Shouldn’t it be “Snowlent white?”……..Maybe with yellow dye #5?
puddleglum1066 about 14 years ago
GoodQuestion: I’d have thought it was Yellow Dye Number One.
sleepeeg3 about 14 years ago
@Stiv “Soylent green” Great strip! Would have been infinitely more funny if I had seen the movie, but vaguely remembered the name. Tim is the king of puns.
6turtle9 about 14 years ago
Chillax, Yo!
dr.mel Premium Member about 14 years ago
Once again, you guys prove that you have the most clever comments than anybody else on gocomics.
– Tim Rickard, creator, Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!
chromosome Premium Member about 14 years ago
Let them eat carrot cake.
D-i-c-e-R about 14 years ago
When does a snowball become a living entity - at conception or at birth? Stop the murder of the unfrozen. Ban snowbortions.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 14 years ago
Brewster does look a little like Charlton Heston. I prefer snowlent red.
margueritem about 14 years ago
dr.mel said, about 4 hours ago
Once again, you guys prove that you have the most clever comments than anybody else on gocomics.
– Tim Rickard, creator, Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!
You give us a lot to work with!
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
That guy in the last panel is showing us his snowballs! Has he no decency?
crobinson019 about 14 years ago
Nice Calvin and Hobbes flashback in Panel three…
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
Dr. Mel (if that IS your real name): Nobody does funnier, more imaginative cartoons than TR (if those ARE his real initials).
And the ripped-from-the-headlines-ness simply raises “Brewster” to brilliant (the strip, not the man).
Where were you all those years I had to read “Marmaduke”?