I’d like to read a comic about a girl named Viola who plays the viola. I think there’s a missed opportunity here with that name. Petey could have confused her viola for a violin instead of confusing her marimba for a xylophone.
What’s not to like? Coke bottles for glasses plus she gives you the feeling you have your space. You need to correct her on how she pronounces your name though…not cool!
So good R.T., so good. Hilarious, poignant, and beautifully capturing the subtle nuances of Petey, the finger on the table, the understated expressiveness of the eyebrows in two panels, and the range of emotions in each panel from Petey, while barely perceptible, perfectly captures the essence of Petey.
And then, WhaM! The punchline from Alice, straight from the mouths of babes. Personally, I don’t think she is being snarky. She loves and admires her older brother in all his oddity and eccentricity, and she picks up on his honesty and earnestness, though it does seem like Madeline is considering whether or not Alice is serious.
Let us acknowledge Petey’s liking for a Sense of Distance. He is an introverted boy most at ease when alone in his bedroom with a Little Neuro comic. Coming to terms with an extroverted girl like Viola D’More is not easy for him. In fact, I am surprised he’s so willing to bare his soul with Mom. Alice just does not yet understand the issues of trust layered in here….
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 1 year ago
The gift of snark started early with Alice.
Gandalf about 1 year ago
She’s the girl with far-away eyes… As the Rolling Stones once sang.
einarbt about 1 year ago
Alice knows her brother.
basspro about 1 year ago
Gotta love Alice and this strip. Very Funny.
belgarathmth about 1 year ago
I’d like to read a comic about a girl named Viola who plays the viola. I think there’s a missed opportunity here with that name. Petey could have confused her viola for a violin instead of confusing her marimba for a xylophone.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
What’s not to like? Coke bottles for glasses plus she gives you the feeling you have your space. You need to correct her on how she pronounces your name though…not cool!
stamps about 1 year ago
Says Alice of the googley eyes.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Alice’s response is spot on and dripping with sarcasm!
Mary Sullivan Premium Member about 1 year ago
If I had been drinking something, I would have spit it out. That is hilarious.
Lily.spokescat about 1 year ago
It doesnt take much for a girl to impress Petey.
6turtle9 about 1 year ago
So good R.T., so good. Hilarious, poignant, and beautifully capturing the subtle nuances of Petey, the finger on the table, the understated expressiveness of the eyebrows in two panels, and the range of emotions in each panel from Petey, while barely perceptible, perfectly captures the essence of Petey.
And then, WhaM! The punchline from Alice, straight from the mouths of babes. Personally, I don’t think she is being snarky. She loves and admires her older brother in all his oddity and eccentricity, and she picks up on his honesty and earnestness, though it does seem like Madeline is considering whether or not Alice is serious.
bwest.devore37 about 1 year ago
More like a nightmare.
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Let us acknowledge Petey’s liking for a Sense of Distance. He is an introverted boy most at ease when alone in his bedroom with a Little Neuro comic. Coming to terms with an extroverted girl like Viola D’More is not easy for him. In fact, I am surprised he’s so willing to bare his soul with Mom. Alice just does not yet understand the issues of trust layered in here….