I think the bits at the bottom were made up, or at least altered from the originals, by Mr. Scott. A real ad like that would’ve had a zip code I’m sure. Nice graphic design work, love the vintage feel. Check out Liartown USA if you’re into that; old news ads, book and magazine covers and such altered in funny ways, but much of it’s not exactly PG-rated.
Aimless Melissa 3 days ago
Wow. Colorized!
workjobb Premium Member 3 days ago
I live in NH, and I’ve never heard of Old Barn House.
Ellis97 3 days ago
Bear is a few berries short of a pie.
Mario500 3 days ago
(senses a half-jokey “PILGRIMS” response in this cartoon)
Brilliant_Birdie 3 days ago
Ooh, I love this comic format!
kerry cargile Premium Member 3 days ago
Over 400 years ago, get the real facts not the alternate facts. Cheers
B UTTONS 3 days ago
The Pilgrims sailed to America so they could grow in freedom.
davewhamond creator 3 days ago
I love how you added the old newspaper layout to this comic, Bob. With 16 pages of comics, no less. Ah, those were the days!
Ib12us 3 days ago
Wowzers. Well technically correct about being over 200 years, more closer to 500. Maybe that’s why they’re so small. Time dilation.
famous-shamus 3 days ago
I think the bits at the bottom were made up, or at least altered from the originals, by Mr. Scott. A real ad like that would’ve had a zip code I’m sure. Nice graphic design work, love the vintage feel. Check out Liartown USA if you’re into that; old news ads, book and magazine covers and such altered in funny ways, but much of it’s not exactly PG-rated.
Judeeye Premium Member 2 days ago
This is fantastic. I love the format. Bear using little Molly as a shield is adorable. Happy Thanksgiving to all!❤️
bwswolf 2 days ago
Molly ……. You forgot the say it was a miniature replica the original Mayflower …… :)
eddi-TBH 2 days ago
16 pages of full color Sunday comics. For a nickle. Those were the days. This cover even predates me.
einarbt 2 days ago
Ah the peaceful pilgrims, read about them (google): “The Shocking Savagery of America’s Early History”