Here’s an idea: Tell Marigold to get Phoebe’s phone back. Her reason? To take a picture with her phone and stare at Marigold without Marigold actually being around. Phoebe gets her phone back, Marigold gets “Stared” at, Win-win!
Kelly Freas, an artist whose work included covers for fantasy and science fiction works, once had a commission calling for a head-on view of a saber-tooth tiger. Unfortunately, as he wrote about his research for the task (in Freas, A Separate Star, 1984), from directly in front a saber-tooth’s face “resembles an over-sized and not very intelligent gopher.” So he fudged it by using a modern tiger’s face, widened a bit to make room for the saber teeth. He apologized “to zoologists, xenobiologists, and other purists.”
Sugar Bombs 95 about 1 year ago
Like behind her.
Joseph comicinthestrip about 1 year ago
“Didn’t you say all your angles were flattering?”
“If you are suggesting my glitteting hindquarters, perish the thought!”
“I thought you always wanted to moon people, though.”
“That exclusive to horse trailers!”
Averagemoe about 1 year ago
Phoebe looks like she’s at the point where she’s willing to retrieve the phone herself. Unspeakable Horrors be dratted!
codycab about 1 year ago
Here’s an idea: Tell Marigold to get Phoebe’s phone back. Her reason? To take a picture with her phone and stare at Marigold without Marigold actually being around. Phoebe gets her phone back, Marigold gets “Stared” at, Win-win!
sirbadger about 1 year ago
Some people say the same thing about the Simpsons characters. They almost never look straight at the camera and when they do, they look weird.
iggyman about 1 year ago
Phoebe looks miserable!
Eala Dubh Sidhe about 1 year ago
There shouldn’t BE an ‘unflattering’ angle unless you really put effort into it.
salenstormwing about 1 year ago
“Never look a sparkling unicorn in the front.” – Someone Smart Probably
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
Point out more flaws in her appearance until she goes to the zone of horrors (or whatever) to get your phone back.
Neo Stryder about 1 year ago
Poor Phoebe, slave of the machine.
DHBirr about 1 year ago
Kelly Freas, an artist whose work included covers for fantasy and science fiction works, once had a commission calling for a head-on view of a saber-tooth tiger. Unfortunately, as he wrote about his research for the task (in Freas, A Separate Star, 1984), from directly in front a saber-tooth’s face “resembles an over-sized and not very intelligent gopher.” So he fudged it by using a modern tiger’s face, widened a bit to make room for the saber teeth. He apologized “to zoologists, xenobiologists, and other purists.”
scyphi26 about 1 year ago
She must insist on that, in fact.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
You can always “look up” interesting facts on a unicorn… but they’re all going to be “interesting” facts about unicorns.
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
A giant cat with a horn.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Phoebe looks really in a big crisis. Poor Phoebe.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 1 year ago
I would have liked to have seen Marigold in a head-on angle in panel 3.
Templo S.U.D. about 1 year ago
what did Phoebe always look at before she ever had a phone and before coming across Marigold? the TV screen?