Lupin: Our professional wrecking ball. And we love him for it! I love that he’s doing the Evil Knievel thumbs up bit. The universal sign that a male is not ok.
Well it’s only toppling a pile of books. A recent foster dog had a taste for fine literature. My wife couldn’t keep books on a low table without the dog eating them up. What a zest for knowledge!
Lupin is partner with the god of mischief, Loki himself.
Elvis is the cat of Odin , the father cat and the all-father. If only he would parlay with Huginn and Muninn, the all-father’s ravens.
Goldie, in service to Odinson, Thor , the god of hammers….no Thunder. Burt is also in service to the god of thunder (but he came for the hammers)
Puck is beloved by all but no more so than by Jörd , in Norse mythology, a giantess, mother of the deity Thor and mistress of the god Odin. Of course, in Marvel terms Freya was his mother….except recently in the comics Midgard it was further confirmed that the Goddess of the Earth, Gaea was Thor’s real mother, rather than the adoptive mother he’d known Freyja (Odin’s wife).
Puck is also kin to Balder the Brave , son of Odin and Frigg (Freyja in Marvel)
Looks a lot like when I carry too many books at once because I hate making round trips. Libraries are dangerous, man. Imagine if Lupin worked at a library instead of a news network, LOL.
The strip reminds me of the old story about two cops on their beat. Throughout their beat, it was quiet, until the rookie said; “Sarge, it’s been a quiet night, and we only have 10 more minutes on our beat.” The veteran groaned, for no sooner had the words left the rookie’s lips, there was a call about a barroom brawl in one of the more notorious bars in town. “Next time we have a ‘quiet night’ and our beat’s about to end, keep your mouth closed!”, growled the veteran as he flipped on the lights and siren.
Georgia, Georgia, Georgia, Get with the times girl. That should have been an iPad that got knocked over, not books. Anybody who’s anybody doesn’t read paper books these days, they read everything on the phone, tablet or laptop, which is where I am reading this strip right now.
My cat George is good at toppling things. I have a stack of books by my bed and also usually have my iPad there at night. He has knocked the pile over more than once. I call him my bull in a china shop because he is always knocking things down. :)
Nope, nope. Stacks & piles of books here. Get my magazines on tablet only because nobody wants the paper ones and hate to throw them out. Course, I do have tones of books on kindle too. Readers will read no matter what the books are made out of.
I thought I posted that in their 2 am zoomies, my house panthers manage to knock several books from the bookshelves. Quite upsetting (in both senses) to the books’ arrangement.
I didn’t want to post in the big debate thread. I don’t understand why there has to be a war between those who prefer electronic books and those who prefer paper books. I encourage reading in whatever form works best for your eyes.
For me, the Kindle was like a miracle. I wrote this in my journal in January 2008 about my frustration in dealing with ocular myasthenia. “I just wish that I could still read. I miss reading most of all.”
Then, in October of that year, I took a chance and bought a first edition Kindle. I wrote this in my journal afterwards. “I spent most of yesterday reading instead of watching DVD’s. I can’t believe I’m actually reading books again. It’s like a miracle.” I knew I missed reading, but I didn’t realize how much until I was able to read again.
I still buy the paper BCN books because the Kindle editions are too hard to read on a Kindle, and the Kindle app no longer works on my ancient computer.
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
Lupin: Our professional wrecking ball. And we love him for it! I love that he’s doing the Evil Knievel thumbs up bit. The universal sign that a male is not ok.
McColl34 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Beware of slow news days!
sugordon about 1 year ago
If there is no news, leave it to Lupin to make some.
Crann Bethadh about 1 year ago
Well, if the books were just in a pile anyway, and he toppled the pile…not really a big news story? :-D
Jayfbird1969 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lupin: agent of chaos. Slow news day? No problem just bring in the tiny horse cat.
marilynnbyerly about 1 year ago
The Boy and the Girl are in comas?
Bub5g about 1 year ago
Okay, why is Puck thanking Lupin for toppling the books? The only thing I can think of is that he has the same opinion as Goldie.
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
I suppose after the excitement of covering a war, going back to covering the quotidian life in the Big Pink House can be a bit boring.
face.less_b about 1 year ago
Well it’s only toppling a pile of books. A recent foster dog had a taste for fine literature. My wife couldn’t keep books on a low table without the dog eating them up. What a zest for knowledge!
Lady Bri about 1 year ago
Lupin—Destroyer of Book Piles ♡〜٩( ˃́▿˂̀ )۶〜♡
Gent about 1 year ago
Eh he shoulda been at library. He’d livens up em boring sleepy places.
ElliottB.C.Rennie about 1 year ago
If BNC were a tarot deck (hint hint) Lupin would be The Tower.Chaos and destruction clearing the way for new things.
WelshRat Premium Member about 1 year ago
There’s never nothing where there’s Lupin!
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
Leave it to Lupin to create news.
JDP_Huntington Beach about 1 year ago
Lupin is partner with the god of mischief, Loki himself.
Elvis is the cat of Odin , the father cat and the all-father. If only he would parlay with Huginn and Muninn, the all-father’s ravens.
Goldie, in service to Odinson, Thor , the god of hammers….no Thunder. Burt is also in service to the god of thunder (but he came for the hammers)
Puck is beloved by all but no more so than by Jörd , in Norse mythology, a giantess, mother of the deity Thor and mistress of the god Odin. Of course, in Marvel terms Freya was his mother….except recently in the comics Midgard it was further confirmed that the Goddess of the Earth, Gaea was Thor’s real mother, rather than the adoptive mother he’d known Freyja (Odin’s wife).
Puck is also kin to Balder the Brave , son of Odin and Frigg (Freyja in Marvel)
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
Lupin TOE BEANS!
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
BREAKING CAT NEWS – We don’t just cover the news, We make it Happen!
Tigrisan Premium Member about 1 year ago
@Denny Wheeler…can you email me, please?
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
Panel four – WARNING – Professional newscaster on a closed course. Do not attempt.
rs0204 Premium Member about 1 year ago
A quiet day, once in a while, is not a bad thing.
misty about 1 year ago
When you live with a cute star
Your news will never be subpar, yeah
‘Cause when you’re bored to the extreme
Lupin is the best cure, it seems, oh-yeah
What you see and what you hear, hey
Is what makes this boy so very dear, yeah
He’s a shining star
He never goes too far
Shining bright to see
All the many casualties (lots of calamity)
Shining star for you to see
How exciting news can be
Shining star comes in to view
Shines delight that’s right for you, yeah
Gives you news to carry on, yeah
Yeah, makes reporting ratings strong, yeah
Likes to recharge in the sun, yeah
Yeah, now his fun has just begun
Yeah, no books nor lamps can stand for long, yeah
Yeah, blasts them with style of his own, oh yeah (oh yeah)
So, if you find yourself in need
Why don’t you listen to these words of heed?
If your broadcast needs a paw
Turn to Lupin, he brings the awe
He’s a shining star
No matter how bizarre
Shining bright, you see
How exciting news can truly be
He’s a shining star
Likes gumballs in a jar
Smiling bright, you see
What fun can truly be
Shining star for you to see
How great your news can truly be
- Lorenzo Dunn / Maurice White / Philip Bailey – Shining Star – Earth, Wind & Fire
Jungle Empress about 1 year ago
Looks a lot like when I carry too many books at once because I hate making round trips. Libraries are dangerous, man. Imagine if Lupin worked at a library instead of a news network, LOL.
golfgranny47 about 1 year ago
I have a couple of piles of books on the floor. My cat knocks one over every once in a while.
Kitty Katz about 1 year ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Dock
Fresh Water Cat: We’re really glad you could join us on this fishing run, Igs. This is an important one.
Iggy Shipwright: Glad to do it. Who are we catching fish for this time?
Salt Water Cat: There’s a big basketball tournament at the Owl Temple. Patrice Possum is creating an after game buffet.
Fresh: Right now the perch are running. Maybe we can catch some Perfect Perch.
Iggy: Could there be any Diem Carp?
Salty: Unlikely. But you never know. That’s part of why you have to seize the day to catch them.
Fresh: Ready to set sail?
Iggy: Let’s go!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
Quiet and boring news would be good, I think.
Katzen1415 about 1 year ago
He is so pleased with himself! Lupin is so fun!
Strider Keninginne Premium Member about 1 year ago
The strip reminds me of the old story about two cops on their beat. Throughout their beat, it was quiet, until the rookie said; “Sarge, it’s been a quiet night, and we only have 10 more minutes on our beat.” The veteran groaned, for no sooner had the words left the rookie’s lips, there was a call about a barroom brawl in one of the more notorious bars in town. “Next time we have a ‘quiet night’ and our beat’s about to end, keep your mouth closed!”, growled the veteran as he flipped on the lights and siren.
Le'letha Premium Member about 1 year ago
If Lupin ever needs a new wrestling costume, he could be “The Big Bang”! He’d look fancy in black fabric and sequins (for stars).
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Georgia, Georgia, Georgia, Get with the times girl. That should have been an iPad that got knocked over, not books. Anybody who’s anybody doesn’t read paper books these days, they read everything on the phone, tablet or laptop, which is where I am reading this strip right now.
diskus Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lots of tidbits on the Insta page
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
It was quiet. Too quiet.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 1 year ago
Should there ever be a movie about Lupin it will surely be called “Crash It If You Can”
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
Proof of the old adage: If the world was flat, cats would have knocked everything off of it by now.
Susanna Premium Member about 1 year ago
My cat George is good at toppling things. I have a stack of books by my bed and also usually have my iPad there at night. He has knocked the pile over more than once. I call him my bull in a china shop because he is always knocking things down. :)
mousefumanchu Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nope, nope. Stacks & piles of books here. Get my magazines on tablet only because nobody wants the paper ones and hate to throw them out. Course, I do have tones of books on kindle too. Readers will read no matter what the books are made out of.
scaeva Premium Member about 1 year ago
We have an entire room dedicated to books, and the piles of books elsewhere continue to grow. Comment, Dr. Harwood?
GSD Mom Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lupin – creating news wherever he goes!
Red Bird about 1 year ago
Well, somecat had to knock over the pile of books.
Mx Crazy Cat Person about 1 year ago
Lupin to the rescue!
anneffa about 1 year ago
Respectfully disagree — even Captain Kirk collected and read actual books, in the 24th century!
I'm Sad about 1 year ago
Have them come to my place!!! I have tons of books they can topple!!! Crates also!!!
Zoomer&Yeti about 1 year ago
What exactly did Lupin knock over:
Was it a single stack of books like a tower, or was it already just some books in a pile?
Or did he knock the books off of a shelf INTO a pile?
Inquiring minds want to know. :-)
Font Lady Premium Member about 1 year ago
OT: Lily Update
Denny Wheeler Premium Member about 1 year ago
Panel 4 makes me think of a song from one of my favorite, but not widely-known Diane Lane movies: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains
Join the professionals
Be a professional
Join the professionals today
“Join the Professionals” by The Professionals (some of whom were in the Sex Pistols)
emiesty Premium Member about 1 year ago
I thought I posted that in their 2 am zoomies, my house panthers manage to knock several books from the bookshelves. Quite upsetting (in both senses) to the books’ arrangement.
cb8ty about 1 year ago
Puck (whispering – don’t tell anyone) – is genuinely thankful to Lupin for doing something to relieve the “quiet”.
sefraser about 1 year ago
Speak for yourself, please, Daltongang.
kittylover.truitt about 1 year ago
Book knocked over hilarious – technology knocked over on no! how much this is going to cost me – a.k.a., the button that makes the man scream
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
I didn’t want to post in the big debate thread. I don’t understand why there has to be a war between those who prefer electronic books and those who prefer paper books. I encourage reading in whatever form works best for your eyes.
For me, the Kindle was like a miracle. I wrote this in my journal in January 2008 about my frustration in dealing with ocular myasthenia. “I just wish that I could still read. I miss reading most of all.”
Then, in October of that year, I took a chance and bought a first edition Kindle. I wrote this in my journal afterwards. “I spent most of yesterday reading instead of watching DVD’s. I can’t believe I’m actually reading books again. It’s like a miracle.” I knew I missed reading, but I didn’t realize how much until I was able to read again.
I still buy the paper BCN books because the Kindle editions are too hard to read on a Kindle, and the Kindle app no longer works on my ancient computer.
MelissaMetivier about 1 year ago
That’s what you get for saying the Q-word!