I had a hand me down golf bag like that. All leather. Wish I still had it. #2 I was never good at chess and Bozo was never around to help me. #1 Bozo has a wet a . . er seat.
Today’s comics are marvellous examples of Foxo’s amazing abilities of rendering three dimensional depths on two dimensional paper.
Just look at the perspectives in the strips. The characters in foreground and background, along with other elements, drawn with great perspectives and skill, they give a full feeling of three dimensional depths.
And not to mention the body languages and facial expressions of characters. All in all, this comic is so masterfully made that it needs no words to conveny the subject matter, it is done with artwork alone.
Once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s magnificent masterpiece, the wordless wonder called Bozo!
The third panel in Strip #3 is another example of Roxo’s expertise with compositional and 2-dimensional devices that can turn a panel into a–work-of-art unto itself.
I find the presence of a Hover-hat, a Star, and a PLINK! in relation to Bozo’s lower torso, golf club, golf ball, and a hole in the ground for the ball to enter.
The light and dark contrast patterns of that panel are brilliant pieces of draftsmanship.
Magic Brain about 3 years ago
Gent about 3 years ago
1. How could you even thinks that Bozo wouldn’t helps?
2. Come here, pal. Lemme shows you how it’s played.
3. Fore!
Gent about 3 years ago
Today’s comics are marvellous examples of Foxo’s amazing abilities of rendering three dimensional depths on two dimensional paper.
Just look at the perspectives in the strips. The characters in foreground and background, along with other elements, drawn with great perspectives and skill, they give a full feeling of three dimensional depths.
And not to mention the body languages and facial expressions of characters. All in all, this comic is so masterfully made that it needs no words to conveny the subject matter, it is done with artwork alone.
Once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s magnificent masterpiece, the wordless wonder called Bozo!
Auntie Clockwise about 3 years ago
The third panel in Strip #3 is another example of Roxo’s expertise with compositional and 2-dimensional devices that can turn a panel into a–work-of-art unto itself.
I find the presence of a Hover-hat, a Star, and a PLINK! in relation to Bozo’s lower torso, golf club, golf ball, and a hole in the ground for the ball to enter.
The light and dark contrast patterns of that panel are brilliant pieces of draftsmanship.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
1 Who says Bozo sits around doing nothing. Not in this strip!
2 Chess trainer Bozo wants his trainee to throw in the towel and let somebody who knows how to play the game show you how it’s done.
3 Gee Bozo, if you weren’t so tough, you could have fallen face down and knocked your ball in too.
The Pro from Dover about 3 years ago
FORE head
Mark Thomas about 3 years ago
1. Butt officer, I am doing my part!
2. Here, hold my mop. I’ll show you how it’s done!
3. Bozo is just too hardheaded.
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
Bozo helps sink a drive with his head and helps fight fire with his seat.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
1) Holding up the dyke: Cop wonders why Bozo is sitting on a fire hose. He gets up and shows there is a small leak.
2) Kibitzer Switcher: 2 men playing checkers, Bozo helps one and so impresses the man Bozo takes his place in the game!
3) Hole in Head: On the golf course Bozo hits a ball then someone else’s hits him in the head that bounces into the hole in one.
A very good linear look to the horizon kind of vantage point for the other golfer in sight.
POGGERS {person} about 3 years ago
Why aren’t his pants wet?