And so the insistent scratching beneath the seemingly ordinary flooring of Blisshaven preschool accompanied by the barely audible, weak and plaintive cry of “uh-oh” elicits an uncharacteristically sharp command nervously voiced by the usually unflappable Miss Bliss….
In Bolling’s hands, it still looks different, but it somehow is different in a way that doesn’t get between me and the events of the strip and its characters.
Again, about 10 years ago, Richard posted a blog entry introducing this week’s artist. Since the comment I posted here 3/7 pointed what’s in his blog, the GoComics Moderator deleted it, saying it violated the Comment Policy “(6) link off-site” restriction; so, I have to direct you to it instead of just pointing to it.
To get to the blog entry, click the About link, above the strip here, and click the globe icon (points to his blog) under Cul de Sac Elsewhere On The Web. In the blog, find (just do a text search of the page, not a blog search) 2012 (may be hard to see behind the since added graphics), click the arrow left of it, then click the arrow left of March, and finally click the This Week’s Cul de Sacs link right above February (the entry I pointed to). Some of the links at the blog entry webpage, being 10 years old, have moved or no longer exist.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
you and your classmates need your rest to build up the energy, Alice, in order to dig said requested hole
Cornelius Noodleman almost 3 years ago
Ahh, nap time.
WaitingMan almost 3 years ago
Thanks, ants. Thants.
catmom1360 almost 3 years ago
After nap time?
gbars70 almost 3 years ago
And so the insistent scratching beneath the seemingly ordinary flooring of Blisshaven preschool accompanied by the barely audible, weak and plaintive cry of “uh-oh” elicits an uncharacteristically sharp command nervously voiced by the usually unflappable Miss Bliss….
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
They say if you put your ear on a railroad track you can hear a train coming, but only once.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The morlocks?
fritzoid Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The sub-Alicians.
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Eloi discover Morlocks. :D
stevesasleep Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The tone is great, the art not so much.
Kip Williams almost 3 years ago
In Bolling’s hands, it still looks different, but it somehow is different in a way that doesn’t get between me and the events of the strip and its characters.
Just saying. Makes no never mind now.
6turtle9 almost 3 years ago
Uh-oh, Alice. The Toad Zombies could be awakening; better alert Petey.
Heritage Softail almost 3 years ago
Probably Carpenter ants, singing “We’ve Only Just Begun” instead of whistling while they work.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“We’ll need three holes. Alice, you can dig Tom, Beni can dig Dick and Dill can dig Harry…”
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
I know! I know, Alice! Also, Dr. Morbius knows. It’s the Krell machinery!
Or, go back to napping….
mabrndt Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Again, about 10 years ago, Richard posted a blog entry introducing this week’s artist. Since the comment I posted here 3/7 pointed what’s in his blog, the GoComics Moderator deleted it, saying it violated the Comment Policy “(6) link off-site” restriction; so, I have to direct you to it instead of just pointing to it.
To get to the blog entry, click the About link, above the strip here, and click the globe icon (points to his blog) under Cul de Sac Elsewhere On The Web. In the blog, find (just do a text search of the page, not a blog search) 2012 (may be hard to see behind the since added graphics), click the arrow left of it, then click the arrow left of March, and finally click the This Week’s Cul de Sacs link right above February (the entry I pointed to). Some of the links at the blog entry webpage, being 10 years old, have moved or no longer exist.