Transcript:
Phoebe: I'd never even seen a firefly until last year when we were on vacation. Little dancing lights. I begged my parents to move someplace that had them. Marigold: But here, there is a unicorn. Phoebe: Finding that out did change the equation.
TheDOCTOR over 11 years ago
Phoebe looks as though she has grown a little in the last panel since the start of the strip. LIKE.
kaykeyser over 11 years ago
Your made the right decision to not move. Well whose to say there aren’t unicorns in other places you could have moves too. just here you have THIS unicorn and I can’t imagine an other unicorn being any better.
alancz Premium Member over 11 years ago
In Kansas, fireflies vary from year to year. So summers they’re everywhere. Next year, virtually nonexistent.
Coyoty Premium Member over 11 years ago
Two weeks ago, I was surprised to see fireflies in downtown Pittsburgh.
emjaycee over 11 years ago
I’ve seen some videos of frogs that eat fireflies, then the frogs’ bellies flash in Morse Code.. Amusing.
Hag5000 over 11 years ago
She’s lucky to have you, Marigold (but I’m sure they both already know that.)
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
I know Phoebe.
celeconecca over 11 years ago
I love it when my nieces come to visit my parents in NC. They don’t have fireflies where they live. The first day they arrive, they’ve got their jars set up. It’s absolutely magical to see the girls chase the fireflies.
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
Fireflies are the closest thing DC has to fantasy creatures. Outside of the government, of course.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 11 years ago
I had no idea that fireflies are not found in the western US. How distressing!
Say, did you know that the old song, “Shine, little glow-worm” is from a German operetta based on “Lysistrata”?
Simon_Jester over 11 years ago
Great work. Dana. Your use of light and shadow in today’s strip is purely awesome
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
“…UNICORN…”
3pibgorn9 over 11 years ago
Right you are, Alan. I’ve noticed that. I knew a Zumwalt family here in Manhattan, years ago.
Darwinskeeper over 11 years ago
I thought the glow was part of the Firefly’s radion accelerator core interplanetary drive system. See Joss Whedon for Details.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 11 years ago
Caught this in today’s NY Times: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/19/the-original-green-lantern/
Masterius over 11 years ago
They might be glowworm beetles.