But there have been a few “Liō” cartoons that have speech balloons excluding this one. One was where Liō is relaxing in a giant housefly’s bowl of soup and the fly calls out the waiter.
If i remember right the one with lio in the soup had a bubble but was just gibberish in the bubble, lines, no letters, dont think it qualified as a voice baloon.
I want Lio to guard the movie theater the next time I go. First for the obvious reason (I work in Aurora and yes, unfortunately, I do have ties to one of the 12) and second for the people who just want to talk through the whole show.
The Little King never bowed to speech balloons. Non Sequitur unfortunately has. Leo still holding to the glyph his self. Best Non ever published was the true life cycle of a bug. Little guy hatches, predators set on him. He grows a leg, the mantis corners him under a leaf, He sprouts wings and flies away with a big grin. Last panel is 2 buggy eyes in the middle of a big splat on a windshield. That one is mounted in a non-acid archival album.
ps Wjack – see sunday’s for Lio’s use of the speech balloon. I think there was also one where there was a glyph of an eyeball a plus mark and a hacksaw. Run that rhebus together.
margueritem about 12 years ago
The border is well guarded.
chireef about 12 years ago
that explains a lot about Lio
Peabody-Martini about 12 years ago
Actions speak louder than words. And a Garand rifle is an awful lot of action, just where did Lio get it from.
Templo S.U.D. about 12 years ago
But there have been a few “Liō” cartoons that have speech balloons excluding this one. One was where Liō is relaxing in a giant housefly’s bowl of soup and the fly calls out the waiter.
einarbt7 about 12 years ago
No ‘free’ trade agreement then?
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Are Ishy and Eyes just silent onlookers? Yay, Lio! The Silence is strictly enforced!
zero about 12 years ago
Das ein hundert luftbalon…
Completekneebiter about 12 years ago
If i remember right the one with lio in the soup had a bubble but was just gibberish in the bubble, lines, no letters, dont think it qualified as a voice baloon.
rolleg about 12 years ago
Where are Ishy’s babies?
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
Now we know…
Photobug12 about 12 years ago
But what about the word balloons tha tmay have snuck in illegally?
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
His comic world doesn’t use words. Just pictures.
4jacks about 12 years ago
Is this the first word balloon shown in any of the Lio strips?
skipper1992 about 12 years ago
I want Lio to guard the movie theater the next time I go. First for the obvious reason (I work in Aurora and yes, unfortunately, I do have ties to one of the 12) and second for the people who just want to talk through the whole show.
ComicsInMyPants Premium Member about 12 years ago
Nice to see Robert Crumb make a guest drawing. Could Fritz the Cat be next?
bopard about 12 years ago
The Little King never bowed to speech balloons. Non Sequitur unfortunately has. Leo still holding to the glyph his self. Best Non ever published was the true life cycle of a bug. Little guy hatches, predators set on him. He grows a leg, the mantis corners him under a leaf, He sprouts wings and flies away with a big grin. Last panel is 2 buggy eyes in the middle of a big splat on a windshield. That one is mounted in a non-acid archival album.
bopard about 12 years ago
ps Wjack – see sunday’s for Lio’s use of the speech balloon. I think there was also one where there was a glyph of an eyeball a plus mark and a hacksaw. Run that rhebus together.
pcolli about 12 years ago
I’m a word baboon, can I come in?
madvirgo about 12 years ago
two thumbs up for dat!
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
Looks like Gilbert Shelton drew the 1st guy.
K M about 12 years ago
Not only armed, but he’s fixed bayonet! Lio’s serious about keeping out dialog balloons; he’s ready to pop them!
policelimit Premium Member about 12 years ago
East Germany Check Point Charlie style!