The happy ending that most of us were hoping for! (And for you naysayers, just remember that this is a family strip. And, THAT’S a TALKING bear! You want reality, read the front page of the paper, not the comics!)
I wonder if they’re going to explain it. Probably, Bear got a dose of smoke and might have passed out for a short time. He was out, not dead when they got the scrapbook. I doubt if they checked for vital signs. Bear came to and said “it’s past my bedtime.” He then went to his cave and went to sleep. Glad it came out this way.
Forest fire in the middle of the winter while bears are hibernating??
That’s the nice thing about comics, seasons can be mixed up, natures calendar confused. Next thing you’ll see is apples and peaches being picked at easter, and watermelon served at Christmas.
The day we learn Bear survived, our family lost our boy Briggs the Boston to a sudden attack of a series of seizures. He was an otherwise perfectly healthy little lad, full of happiness, fun-loving and with a heart as big as the Moon.
Rod Gonzalez almost 9 years ago
Awwww . . .
Ain’t that sweet!
cpalmeresq almost 9 years ago
The happy ending that most of us were hoping for! (And for you naysayers, just remember that this is a family strip. And, THAT’S a TALKING bear! You want reality, read the front page of the paper, not the comics!)
rhtatro almost 9 years ago
I thought this would end okay, I posted on Feb.12 that Bear would survive.
sarazan7 almost 9 years ago
YAY!
Phred Premium Member almost 9 years ago
This is a good outcome!
Neil Wick almost 9 years ago
Yay for Bear! and for Boog! I told you he was smarter than the average bear!
davidf42 almost 9 years ago
Awwwwlll Riiiight! Great ending to the story! Thanks, Jim Scancarelli!
koolodge almost 9 years ago
Neat!
elgancho38 almost 9 years ago
I wonder if they’re going to explain it. Probably, Bear got a dose of smoke and might have passed out for a short time. He was out, not dead when they got the scrapbook. I doubt if they checked for vital signs. Bear came to and said “it’s past my bedtime.” He then went to his cave and went to sleep. Glad it came out this way.
David Riedel Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Next scene: the bear eats the kid.
Back_phil almost 9 years ago
Forest fire in the middle of the winter while bears are hibernating??
That’s the nice thing about comics, seasons can be mixed up, natures calendar confused. Next thing you’ll see is apples and peaches being picked at easter, and watermelon served at Christmas.
ronpolimeni almost 9 years ago
So what caused Boog’s Dad to believe the bear was dead?
JP Steve Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Does a bear burn in the woods? Apparently not.
ladymadcat almost 9 years ago
Hooray! This is why I read comics in my old age instead of newspapers!
glynis37 almost 9 years ago
I’m so glad I waited to see if Bear survived. Thank you, Mr S., I don’t care how you did it (but, I really would like to know, logical or not)!
Chris Kaye Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The day we learn Bear survived, our family lost our boy Briggs the Boston to a sudden attack of a series of seizures. He was an otherwise perfectly healthy little lad, full of happiness, fun-loving and with a heart as big as the Moon.
Good on ya, Bear.
Farewell, Briggs, our Son.