Glad she stopped him, that’s not even close to Miles’ skin tone. Oh, and blackface is horrifying, even if unintentionally racist. Stick to Whoopee cushions, kids.
I love how the writer is able to make jokes that cross the line to a point where it’s still funny. Like, this is a good example of childlike innocence and how they don’t realize the meaning of blackface.
stellanova87 over 4 years ago
Full body, Kevin? Getting the black paint off of your private parts is going to be a bit tricky.
Ida No over 4 years ago
Should have stuck to swimming in coffee.
Chrysi Cat Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ouch. A mildly-topical strip.
Good thing Miles’s mom called Kevin’s to stop that before it made him hopefully ineligible-to-run-for-office-in-the-present.
Fiona D Premium Member over 4 years ago
This one is totally awesome. Thanks, Tauhid. You get the innocent, big-hearted, best-friends vibe just right every time.
morningglory73 Premium Member over 4 years ago
If he’s using a sharpie, good luck washing that off.
Jethro Flatline over 4 years ago
What is that logo on the paint? It is also featured in the Bunni strip today.
jvn over 4 years ago
Glad she stopped him, that’s not even close to Miles’ skin tone. Oh, and blackface is horrifying, even if unintentionally racist. Stick to Whoopee cushions, kids.
KhalidBirdsong creator over 4 years ago
Absolutely genius. It was about to be innocence lost! Love this one, Tauhid.
WentBrown over 4 years ago
hoo boy……
DM9001 about 3 years ago
I love how the writer is able to make jokes that cross the line to a point where it’s still funny. Like, this is a good example of childlike innocence and how they don’t realize the meaning of blackface.
SporkKork almost 3 years ago
This is the funniest one that i’ve seen so far!
riff raff over 2 years ago
I DIDN"T GET IT AT FIRST LOL
good & evil about 1 year ago
At least she got in there before he got to the face!