It’s noticeable that some readers’ minds race like the wind to a dirty meaning where none is intended. It does say more about the reader than it does about the gag, where no such meaning is intended. We see what we gear ourselves to expect.
Jeez Louise, people! I interpreted this in the way it was intended by Scott. And then a few seconds later thought, oh boy, here come the comments. I almost didn’t read them, but morbid curiosity won. While I’m not at all offended by the double entendres, it just seems a bit Beavis and Butthead to keep flogging it. We got it the first time. Move on to your next comic.
It’s funny in its’s own right, without resorting to any sexy innuendos, as a take on the fairy tales of Red Riding Hood (Rita) and the Three Pigs (Dana). wasn’t expecting the final line on why Rita had to hire the wolf and that made it funny
The Big Bad Wolf is always the best at flattering with nice words and with an egocentric like Rita everything is easier. But then he always exaggerates.
allen@home over 1 year ago
Rita maybe you can get Dana to poof him into something nice.
TStyle78 over 1 year ago
Fair enough. I guess he got tired on trying to eat pigs.
C over 1 year ago
Kinda racy but if that’s what you’re into Rita
Lee26 Premium Member over 1 year ago
This was just hilarious. Half of my tea is now on my pajamas, tho.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s not like they are dating… yet.
zerotvus over 1 year ago
OH Rita you bad girl you……
Kidon Ha-Shomer over 1 year ago
My Rita, what tiny feet you have to support those ham like posterior globes.
oakie817 over 1 year ago
no comment
scottartist creator over 1 year ago
It’s noticeable that some readers’ minds race like the wind to a dirty meaning where none is intended. It does say more about the reader than it does about the gag, where no such meaning is intended. We see what we gear ourselves to expect.
rshive over 1 year ago
An honest interviewee.
ladykat over 1 year ago
So, the wolf invited Rita for lunch and she hired him.
b.john71 over 1 year ago
And she grabbed him by his ears,LOL
Catmom over 1 year ago
Jeez Louise, people! I interpreted this in the way it was intended by Scott. And then a few seconds later thought, oh boy, here come the comments. I almost didn’t read them, but morbid curiosity won. While I’m not at all offended by the double entendres, it just seems a bit Beavis and Butthead to keep flogging it. We got it the first time. Move on to your next comic.
Csaw Backnforth over 1 year ago
I read that the big bad wolf THREATENED to eat her. Sound intimidating to me.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
She is having her office redone in brick.
Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
To Serve Man.
gmu328 over 1 year ago
It’s funny in its’s own right, without resorting to any sexy innuendos, as a take on the fairy tales of Red Riding Hood (Rita) and the Three Pigs (Dana). wasn’t expecting the final line on why Rita had to hire the wolf and that made it funny
Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago
The Big Bad Wolf is always the best at flattering with nice words and with an egocentric like Rita everything is easier. But then he always exaggerates.