Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for October 14, 2012
Transcript:
Alice: Agh-Eugh-Yuck! Petey: They're just cicadas Alice, you're the one who's not afraid of anything. Alice: But these're bugs, with all those legs. EURGH. They're scary. Petey: Do what I do. Construct a distracting fantasy as a coping mechanism. Alice: Do what? Petey: I simply imagine the cicadas are my own private army of tiny mothras all eager to do my bidding! They're instantly transformed from red-faced monsters into my little pals! Alice: Ah. Petey: What is- Alice: Look! I've dressed the cicadas in cute little dresses made of paper napkins! Ha-ha! Who could be scared of that? Help me write their names on them. Alice: This ones Darlene. Dad: Yikes! They've found cicadas around here wearing strange paper outfits, suggesting a possible species of super-intelligent cicadas. And they all had girls names, too. Mom: Eugh! Don't tell the kids. It'll just scare them.
margueritem about 12 years ago
Wonderful stuff!
BigNate+CalvinandHobbes=:) about 12 years ago
Nice Alice!!
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
“Say hello to my little fren’, Darlene!”But, seriously, isn’t it nice how Petey helped Alice get over her fear of cicadas—and create a new race of Super Cicadas?
Vince M about 12 years ago
I, for one, welcome our new cicada overlords!
mabrndt Premium Member about 12 years ago
Yesterday was a repeat of September 29, 2007 (but in b&w), and the first 2 Sunday strips in the rerun:September 30, 2012 repeated September 16, 2007October 7, 2012 repeated September 23, 2007.But this isn’t a repeat of September 30, 2007. It’s a repeat of October 7, 2007, one week later. Apparently, the rerun won’t be a total rerun.
dlhwyo about 12 years ago
One of my favorites! I think this is the first Cul de sac I ever read, been reading them ever since. :-)
puddlesplatt about 12 years ago
and just wait until she sheds…Screeech!
Thehag about 12 years ago
Cute bug love in panel 3. Love it!
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
I never imagined that Petey would take cicadas better than I did.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
I once went camping at Angel Creek, near Wells, Nevada. The cicadas had hatched and the sound of their chirping was almost deafening.
Ma-om! about 12 years ago
This strip answered one of life’s mysteries: why do men infantilize women? It must be a way to cope with their fear of women. Thank you, Mr. Thompson!
calvinsfriend110 about 12 years ago
Luckily, there’s no cicads where I live.
vldazzle about 12 years ago
When I was alice’s age, my marble collection were the little people that inhabited the flat towns I built of a meager ammount of blocks. Never had more than 2 dolls total and 2 stuffed animals, but once I got better at sketching I was very creative (and risque) with paper dolls. I made all my own clothes during my marriage and even took in dressmaking for a while.
chromosome Premium Member about 12 years ago
Late in the year, some cicadas come down where I can pick them up. It’s fun to put one on my shirt and it looks like a pin… that walks. They also seem like little, buzzing wind-up toys if you hold on to them. I always put them back gently.
Drewdove about 12 years ago
When I lived in Delaware the only thing I remember about the Cicadas was the noise. It was as loud as the surf if you lived at the beach in CA (which I did). Hmm, that would make for an interesting white noise machine flavor. ;-)
trekkermint about 12 years ago
I love this strip. I’m finishing the Gregor the Overlander series by Suzanne Collins, with talking cockroaches and bats, scorpions and spiders. There’sa character called Boots, 3 years old and loves all the creepy crawlies.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
I think the cicadas are pretty cool! We always have some, but I love when they do the massive hatch.
tex4056 about 12 years ago
“Bugs are like little machine that you can play with.”
einarbt7 about 12 years ago
Good one.
Bucket_Planks almost 8 years ago
The original