This i is one of the things I love about The Big Picture. You’re reading (or re-reading on the ‘no new cartoon day’) every day; sometimes grinning, sometimes smiling, sometimes an eyeroll…and then BAM! he throws you a delightful curve ball. Something to make you stop, think and investigate. And then laugh. Love it when my brain cells get stirred up.
The desicussion today is way over my head though fascinating. Didn’t know that BC went back to the 50s, and mushrooms. Where I have I been all of these years? Love it when cartoonists combine forces and readers combine memories. So much for my morning.
wtt.math over 4 years ago
Was this coordinated with today’s B.C. strip?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 4 years ago
A better BC than BC.
Wanna see what Lennie would do with OJ’s Nancy.
JAY REIDER Premium Member over 4 years ago
Send him to Alley Oop, Please!
Indianapolis Smith over 4 years ago
“Lunch just walked by”
ChessPirate over 4 years ago
Lennie’s doing the impossible again… ☺
constantine48 over 4 years ago
I hope Blondie shows up again! (I think she has a thing for bow ties!)
Theresa Fichtner Premium Member over 4 years ago
This i is one of the things I love about The Big Picture. You’re reading (or re-reading on the ‘no new cartoon day’) every day; sometimes grinning, sometimes smiling, sometimes an eyeroll…and then BAM! he throws you a delightful curve ball. Something to make you stop, think and investigate. And then laugh. Love it when my brain cells get stirred up.
Perkycat over 4 years ago
This one made me laugh out loud. A few months ago, we would have been saying the same thing.
jrbaskind Premium Member over 4 years ago
This makes more sense to me than the original.
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
BC looks at Homeslice and says, “Funny, you don’t look like you have 6 feet. Are the others hidden”?
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
The desicussion today is way over my head though fascinating. Didn’t know that BC went back to the 50s, and mushrooms. Where I have I been all of these years? Love it when cartoonists combine forces and readers combine memories. So much for my morning.