My favorite when I was a kid was a New Yorker one from the 1930s where the fortune teller looks into her crystal ball and tells a portly matron, “I see you playing third base for the Detroit Tigers.” My parents had a New Yorker cartoon anthology that I read over and over.
STEPUP 22 days ago
Maybe it’s time to step up to AI, perhaps!!!
danketaz Premium Member 22 days ago
Does it involve a palm tree and a shoreline?
Old moldy fun guy 22 days ago
Sure hope it doesn’t involve him and the grim reaper.
The Reader Premium Member 22 days ago
Her future is NOW!
juicebruce 22 days ago
Well this is a comic strip ….
Yontrop 22 days ago
At least this one doesn’t involve squirrels.
cheap_day_return 22 days ago
Your nose is overly large in it too, so don’t worry.
Dobber Premium Member 22 days ago
I love how he looks at us.
el_eye 22 days ago
Can he see through that 4th wall??
Slowly, he turned... 22 days ago
Hey, it happens to all of us at one time or another!
Unlicensed Bozo 22 days ago
I see you breaking the forth wall there…
Fontessa 22 days ago
More dog, please.
Zebrastripes 22 days ago
Humpf!
I’m perfectly content with my current situation! Thank you very much
oakie817 22 days ago
shouldn’t he be on tiny island with palm tree? oh eating bowl of soup with fly in it?
Skeptical Meg 22 days ago
But drawn really well!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 22 days ago
Fortune teller trope. Woh Woh
David_J Premium Member 22 days ago
How about one where Steve goes back to doing standup. Some of us have forgotten how to laugh (dear lord how I miss Carlin).
hubbard3188 22 days ago
Her face and hands are really well drawn and interesting.
well-i-never 22 days ago
What a coinkydink – I see it too!
dogday Premium Member 22 days ago
NOT antiquated. VINTAGE! Think, fine wine or really good scotch.
willie_mctell 22 days ago
My favorite when I was a kid was a New Yorker one from the 1930s where the fortune teller looks into her crystal ball and tells a portly matron, “I see you playing third base for the Detroit Tigers.” My parents had a New Yorker cartoon anthology that I read over and over.