Kind of agree with Robert Watson above, you get in the habit of following a strip, and you just keep it up. It’s like comfort food, and it doesn’t really matter if it’s not that good. I don’t know, though, it seems like it’s a bit fresher since Mastroianni started working on it. Makes you wonder why Hart didn’t think of Wolf earlier.
It felt like Hart’s grandsons tried to make the strip a little edgier when they first started, but now it’s back to the duller humor it had for the last decade or so.Pre-nostalgia, in its younger days, the strip was actually rather edgy for its time at times.
♫♪♫ Brylcreem, just a little dab’ll will do ya: use more only if you dare: but watch out: the gals will all pursue ya: they’ll love to run their fingers thru your hair ♫♪♫
Actually dogs don’t like thunder and lightening because the lightening causes static electricity in their fur. So the are constantly getting a shock. Much like we do on a carpet.
Could it be that Wolfie went swimming and washed his fur and can’t do a thing with it?.Like Prof danglais said, “Humour is personal and subjective…” I also like the laid back and subtle humor in B.<. (I could not find a weird symbol to match the B. in the title B.C. above.)
Superfrog over 12 years ago
I’m surprised they got that message with all the static.
revisages over 12 years ago
it sure was enlightening
BigChiefDesoto over 12 years ago
It’s not the static, it’s that he can hear thunder twenty miles away! My dog can do the same thing!
Kaputnik over 12 years ago
Kind of agree with Robert Watson above, you get in the habit of following a strip, and you just keep it up. It’s like comfort food, and it doesn’t really matter if it’s not that good. I don’t know, though, it seems like it’s a bit fresher since Mastroianni started working on it. Makes you wonder why Hart didn’t think of Wolf earlier.
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
So Wolfie is the start of the Lhasa line?
Xane_T over 12 years ago
It felt like Hart’s grandsons tried to make the strip a little edgier when they first started, but now it’s back to the duller humor it had for the last decade or so.Pre-nostalgia, in its younger days, the strip was actually rather edgy for its time at times.
Loijen over 12 years ago
Thats funny. Some of you old geezers are reading through the toons so fast you don’t even recognise “funny” anymore.
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
That’s my dog.
Auntie Socialist over 12 years ago
…or else their cave is right under a power line
octabrain over 12 years ago
I can’t imagine anyone even caring that you’re “Doctor Toon”. ..whatever floats your ego.
jtviper7 over 12 years ago
♫♪♫ Brylcreem, just a little dab’ll will do ya: use more only if you dare: but watch out: the gals will all pursue ya: they’ll love to run their fingers thru your hair ♫♪♫
lightenup Premium Member over 12 years ago
Either that or you didn’t put the softener sheet in when you put his coat in the dryer.
pierreandnicole over 12 years ago
Love that Wolfie.
guswild over 12 years ago
Actually dogs don’t like thunder and lightening because the lightening causes static electricity in their fur. So the are constantly getting a shock. Much like we do on a carpet.
Woody157 over 12 years ago
Could it be that Wolfie went swimming and washed his fur and can’t do a thing with it?.Like Prof danglais said, “Humour is personal and subjective…” I also like the laid back and subtle humor in B.<. (I could not find a weird symbol to match the B. in the title B.C. above.)
iced tea over 12 years ago
Wolfie looks more like a scared cat!
K M over 12 years ago
Not as shocked as the wolf is…