Now, I’m not saying this is what Stephan is drawing, but please, to end the partisan bickering, look up auk and puffin. Let’s just say that is what he is drawing and set everything right with the comic world again. . . not everything black and white is a penguin. . . I wonder, if Stephan draws Zeeba with a carrot in his mouth, would you think him a penguin? Besides, one can clearly see that the ice is a perfect circle (well, close to perfect, but, hey it’s hard to draw a perfect circle, so, okay, fine – one can fuzzily see the ice as a perfect circle). As ice does not melt uniformly unless it was formed uniformly and all outside influences are also uniform in temperature, which never happens within a natural thermodynamic setting, one can logically assume that this is an exhibit at the zoo, and penguins are always next to the polar bears at the zoo. . . perhaps the door was left open – I mean, how else did the polar bear get the nose and eye brow glasses unless their was a concession stand nearby?
Now, I’m not saying this is what Stephan is drawing, but please, to end the partisan bickering, look up auk and puffin. Let’s just say that is what he is drawing and set everything right with the comic world again. . . not everything black and white is a penguin. . . I wonder, if Stephan draws Zeeba with a carrot in his mouth, would you think him a penguin? Besides, one can clearly see that the ice is a perfect circle (well, close to perfect, but, hey it’s hard to draw a perfect circle, so, okay, fine – one can fuzzily see the ice as a perfect circle). As ice does not melt uniformly unless it was formed uniformly and all outside influences are also uniform in temperature, which never happens within a natural thermodynamic setting, one can logically assume that this is an exhibit at the zoo, and penguins are always next to the polar bears at the zoo. . . perhaps the door was left open – I mean, how else did the polar bear get the nose and eye brow glasses unless their was a concession stand nearby?