Entertaining subjects are (as usual) skillfully depicted with no words, which are complimented by lovely three dimensional depths and background characters, objects and details in each panels. And skillful use of multiple compact panels too, when more panels are required to convey the subject matter in a limited space.
Once again, a big thumbs up for the master of art and perspective, Foxo Reardon, and to his masterpiece Bozo.
1) Gog walking: walking a tiny dog perturbs Bozo so he switches out with a big dog and the cop wondering how such a toy dog could be ferocious?
2) Leave well enough alone: Bozo sees a father spanking his boy and thinks it is cruel till the boy bops him for interfering.
3) Samaritan Snare: An obvious masked crook drops his gun and Bozo picks it up and returns it to him. Then the pistol is turned on Bozo! He then punches the robber and takes the gun as his.
Ninette over 3 years ago
2. & 3. “Bozo’s Fables, Pantomime to Live By.”
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Gog gone”?
Gent over 3 years ago
1. Come here, big doggie. Let’s go for a walk while this weakling gets some rest!
2. Bozo gets hit on his nose for poking it in their business.
3. What an ungrateful thief. Bozo let him have it.
Gent over 3 years ago
Entertaining subjects are (as usual) skillfully depicted with no words, which are complimented by lovely three dimensional depths and background characters, objects and details in each panels. And skillful use of multiple compact panels too, when more panels are required to convey the subject matter in a limited space.
Once again, a big thumbs up for the master of art and perspective, Foxo Reardon, and to his masterpiece Bozo.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 3 years ago
⓵ “Oh my gosh! Did that little Chi-Weewee dog chase off the nice old watchdog?”
⓶ It’s true! No good turn goes unpunished.
⓷ Twice lucky but don’t press your luck, Bozo. And where’s your cop buddy when you need him?
Mark Thomas over 3 years ago
1. Bozo is embarrassed to walk a dog that doesn’t fit his personality.
2. Bozo meets a kid with a similar personality.
3. Bozo tries to do a good deed. However, the other guy turns on Bozo. Bozo then introduces the other guy to his personality.
Kip Williams over 3 years ago
Bozo went through proper channels for that gun. There’s a right way and a wrong way.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
1 Not to worry, Bozo will swap dogs back eventually.
2 Finally the kid does something to earn his papa’s approval.
3 Oh good, Bozo remembered to wipe off his fingerprints. (Meanwhile, Umbrella Guy has found an interesting knothole to peek through.
CoffeeBob Premium Member over 3 years ago
1. Finally got rid of Jigg’s dog eh?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
1) Gog walking: walking a tiny dog perturbs Bozo so he switches out with a big dog and the cop wondering how such a toy dog could be ferocious?
2) Leave well enough alone: Bozo sees a father spanking his boy and thinks it is cruel till the boy bops him for interfering.
3) Samaritan Snare: An obvious masked crook drops his gun and Bozo picks it up and returns it to him. Then the pistol is turned on Bozo! He then punches the robber and takes the gun as his.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 3 years ago
1) This is not now it works. Walking an adorable little puppy is the best way in the world to meet friendly people.
Impkins Premium Member over 3 years ago
Just noticed the woman in the second panel has mismatched shoes! That’s what she gets for laughing at Bozo!!!!! :)