It may have been a blatant Deus ex Machina, but hey, Louie is saved! That said, the cartoonist better not get too big a head over this, since implicitly HE is the reason Louie was in that situation to begin with…
Well, now I now how the Overboard Strip ends. The mice (rats) either chew through wiring or Jonas crashes either taking off or landing. This causes the ship to catch fire and sink causing every creature to jump OVERBOARD. The sharks are following; one says ‘Sweetie, they were rather rather tasty Thank you for the perfect date. A movie (Jaws) and a late dinner was a perfect anniversary present.’
Chip cannot provide a rescue, because he is an armed robbery victim in his studio during the time the ship sinks and the sharks have their meal. Chip has to reach for the sky during this sad time, consequently putting an end to the the strip.
Unknown to Chip, the Green Ship is nearby. The crew fires up the grill and cooks bacon and burgers. Louie gets a whiff of the bacon and burger, floats in air, away from danger, to the source of the wonderful aroma. Louie is saved, but unfortunately the rest of the crew isn’t. They have never floated in air.
Chip, in a state of shock and remorse, immediately starts Overboard Classics and retires from society to a deserted island where he keeps searching for the crew.
Hooray, the shark is dead! I didn’t really like the sharks anyway. But this is unusual for a comic that is known not to portray death very often. For example the pirates get into sword fights once a month or so but nobody ever gets injured aside from some mice bites around the ankles. The last death I can recall is about a year ago when Scratch admitted to catching and eating one mouse. Although then the mouse being eaten wasn’t captured on camera.
Ha-ha-ha – the Cartoonist makes himself the hero – great job, Chip Durham! Love that Louie and we can’t have anything happening to him – maybe the safe accidentally fell from a plane passing overhead! ha-ha-ha
LupisLight over 3 years ago
It may have been a blatant Deus ex Machina, but hey, Louie is saved! That said, the cartoonist better not get too big a head over this, since implicitly HE is the reason Louie was in that situation to begin with…
donwestonmysteries over 3 years ago
So much for not breaking the 4th wall.
The Moose Group over 3 years ago
Oh thank Heaven, Louie is “safe”
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
Good to see Louie is “safe”
Bilan over 3 years ago
Rather, Chip didn’t know what to do, so he played it safe.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Another triumph of the Acme delivery service.
STEPUP over 3 years ago
Chip, why not let nature take it’s course, why interfere!!
smurf764 over 3 years ago
Well, now I now how the Overboard Strip ends. The mice (rats) either chew through wiring or Jonas crashes either taking off or landing. This causes the ship to catch fire and sink causing every creature to jump OVERBOARD. The sharks are following; one says ‘Sweetie, they were rather rather tasty Thank you for the perfect date. A movie (Jaws) and a late dinner was a perfect anniversary present.’
Chip cannot provide a rescue, because he is an armed robbery victim in his studio during the time the ship sinks and the sharks have their meal. Chip has to reach for the sky during this sad time, consequently putting an end to the the strip.
Unknown to Chip, the Green Ship is nearby. The crew fires up the grill and cooks bacon and burgers. Louie gets a whiff of the bacon and burger, floats in air, away from danger, to the source of the wonderful aroma. Louie is saved, but unfortunately the rest of the crew isn’t. They have never floated in air.
Chip, in a state of shock and remorse, immediately starts Overboard Classics and retires from society to a deserted island where he keeps searching for the crew.
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
Could have been an anvil, but whatever the road runner can relate!
dcdete. over 3 years ago
Hooray, the shark is dead! I didn’t really like the sharks anyway. But this is unusual for a comic that is known not to portray death very often. For example the pirates get into sword fights once a month or so but nobody ever gets injured aside from some mice bites around the ankles. The last death I can recall is about a year ago when Scratch admitted to catching and eating one mouse. Although then the mouse being eaten wasn’t captured on camera.
derdave969 over 3 years ago
And it’s Chip for the save!
derdave969 over 3 years ago
I really like the shark’s eyes (I think they’re supposed to be casters on the safe, but I’m sticking with eyes!).
Piper_13 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Louis is safe! But… what will the green ship have to plunder upon their next raid, now that the safe is overboard?
artmer over 3 years ago
Hurrah! All praise to the cartoonist for saving the day! But, wait…it’s only Thursday. What twist is in store for the readers tomorrow?
maxiesmom2 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Chip Dunham for the win! And Louie, of course!
colddonkey over 3 years ago
Comics version of manna from heaven.
preacherman Premium Member over 3 years ago
Done in a true Looney Tunes method.
capkidd over 3 years ago
And, the shark really did not die, just has a headache………………
Kevin Tangney Premium Member over 3 years ago
Deus Ex Artista
bxclent Premium Member over 3 years ago
hehehehe
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 3 years ago
Good morning Crew!
Artistic license. :-D
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 3 years ago
ah.. be.. ah.. be.. that’s all folks! Thank you Loony Tunes.
kartis over 3 years ago
Isn’t the piano more traditional?
tremaine53 over 3 years ago
I have to say… this is pretty funny. Hooray for Chip Dunham, and for psychedelics.
Dawn Premium Member over 3 years ago
LOVE IT! This is great, with the cartoonist doing a victory gesture!! :-D
tremaine53 over 3 years ago
Notice how Chip has a ‘dagwood button’?
Nighthawks Premium Member over 3 years ago
sure, but Chip created the shark to begin with
FestoNrwlk over 3 years ago
Fait Accompli
James Noury Premium Member over 3 years ago
Phew!
dadlivonia over 3 years ago
It is good to be the cartoonist
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
And again this strip jumps the shark. No goodbye to June or hello to July?
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
Chip Dun-Dun-Dunham…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 3 years ago
..who’s safe was that?
Lady loves a joke over 3 years ago
Nice save, Chip! Many of us would be unhappy if you’d let that happen to Louie!
dcoyote over 3 years ago
That was a lame ending
turkeycreekacres Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ha-ha-ha – the Cartoonist makes himself the hero – great job, Chip Durham! Love that Louie and we can’t have anything happening to him – maybe the safe accidentally fell from a plane passing overhead! ha-ha-ha
GG_loves_comics Premium Member over 3 years ago
Cartoonist for the win!!
Ed Brault Premium Member over 3 years ago
Chuck Jones would have used an ACME Anvil.
Schoolbelle52 over 3 years ago
I don’t think the shark is dead; concussed, probably. After all, he’s got a sweetie…
PuppyPapa over 3 years ago
OK, that’s just cheating!
morgankhat over 3 years ago
This reminds me of something familiar but I’m laughing to hard to remember.
Widdershins over 3 years ago
Safe! :D
rgcviper over 3 years ago
Um …
I, too, am happy Louie looks to be safe, but out of all the “from left field” endings we could’ve seen …
But, Louie’s safe. I’d better enjoy the victory.
’Evening, Crew.