And as usual, more great comics with great expressions, body language, and great perspective artwork that renders a realistic three dimensional depths. Take your time and relax while viewing Bozo, my friends. It is worth spending time to enjoy Foxo’s brilliant masterpiece, Bozo!
The back yard of our tiny lot in Massachusetts had high fences on all sides (previous owners were very security-minded), and the trees on all sides—none on the property—could fill it right up with leaves. One time, a day after I’d raked it all, we had a big wind, and it left me with a whole yard full once more. I turned out the next day to face the task and found that the wind had blown once more, and this time it cleaned the place right out. Worked for me. I went back in.
It’s also the plot of my original 1943 Nancy Sunday page: She rakes leaves for a few panels, then that wind arrives, and she covers her eyes. When she opens them, all the leaves are gone. She shrugs and goes inside, and there they all are. (I kept telling them to put glass in their windows.)
Ahuehuete over 3 years ago
Today the condiments cost more than 15 cents.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
1 Looks like Bozo is better at hawking papers than the newsboy.
2 Given Umbrella Guy’s head for heights, what floor would you say the office was on?
3 You’ve got to expect midway fare to be a bit greasy, Bozo.
Gent over 3 years ago
1. Bozo begins his used newspaper reselling business.
2. That’s me, Bozo’s fan.
3. That’s one slippery hot doggie.
Gent over 3 years ago
And as usual, more great comics with great expressions, body language, and great perspective artwork that renders a realistic three dimensional depths. Take your time and relax while viewing Bozo, my friends. It is worth spending time to enjoy Foxo’s brilliant masterpiece, Bozo!
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
If Bozo was thinking he would have opened the drawers and used the fan to file the paperwork.
Kip Williams over 3 years ago
The back yard of our tiny lot in Massachusetts had high fences on all sides (previous owners were very security-minded), and the trees on all sides—none on the property—could fill it right up with leaves. One time, a day after I’d raked it all, we had a big wind, and it left me with a whole yard full once more. I turned out the next day to face the task and found that the wind had blown once more, and this time it cleaned the place right out. Worked for me. I went back in.
It’s also the plot of my original 1943 Nancy Sunday page: She rakes leaves for a few panels, then that wind arrives, and she covers her eyes. When she opens them, all the leaves are gone. She shrugs and goes inside, and there they all are. (I kept telling them to put glass in their windows.)
Kip Williams over 3 years ago
Now you know what happened to the rest of your dry cleaning, Bozo.
Ontman over 3 years ago
1) Used news. 2) Bozo has a fan. 3) Slippery when wet with too much mustard. Umbrella Guy seems to be sneaking into a tent.
tims145 over 3 years ago
…and I wonder what kind of office Bozo works in, considering there’s a push broom on the floor.
Mark Thomas over 3 years ago
1. “For Sale, one slightly read newspaper”.
2. Bozo has a unique paper sorting style.
3. “Where’s the Beef”!
CougarAllen over 3 years ago
2. Fight fire with fire!
CougarAllen over 3 years ago
2. Fight fire with fire!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
1) Reading: Bozo finishes his paper and sells it to get his money back to the chagrin of the paper seller.
2) Paper chase: Setting his fan he blows papers off his desk and uses the fan to blow them back on the desk in cartoon fashion fix up.
3) Yummy eating: Get’s a hot dog and slathers on and it slips out of the bun as he bites.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 3 years ago
⓵ I always recycle my newspapers but I don’t get paid to do it. Something’s wrong here.
⓶ Now students, what’s the lesson here? Always use page numbers on your reports!
⓷ With too much mustard you won’t taste the hot dog.