Candidate Jim Dandee is stirring up the citizens of Shebang, claiming “Fat” Chance won’t let his friend Rick be found guilty of the ‘dastardly’ murder of Faro Slyme.
For his part, Marshal Rick refuses to evade justice, and won’t hear of breaking out to avoid a lynch mob.
In a different timeline (Sunday), Rick gets called by gunslinger Clay Pidgin, and ends up sprawled on his back in the dusty main street of Conniption.
Guilty Bystander over 3 years ago
Now THAT’S horrific. Chef Meowrice is bad enough at 15 inches.
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
My family’s first TV was about a 9-inch screen with a huge magnifying glass about two inches thick in front. I wish I remembered the brand.
Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
The first panel reminds me of Honey I Shrunk the Kids.
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
Candidate Jim Dandee is stirring up the citizens of Shebang, claiming “Fat” Chance won’t let his friend Rick be found guilty of the ‘dastardly’ murder of Faro Slyme.
For his part, Marshal Rick refuses to evade justice, and won’t hear of breaking out to avoid a lynch mob.
In a different timeline (Sunday), Rick gets called by gunslinger Clay Pidgin, and ends up sprawled on his back in the dusty main street of Conniption.
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ROS: November 2-6, 1960
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unca jim over 3 years ago
Definitely a different Sunday artist, ’tis plain to see !!
rick.schindler Premium Member over 3 years ago
I love that Rufus has a Dumont TV. Which somehow seems to be color.