Red and Rover by Brian Basset for February 06, 2011
Transcript:
Martin: How many times have I told you to keep out of my room? Red: Wasn't me! I have no reason to go in there. Your room is knee-deep in filth, smells of b.o. and should be condemned by the city! Martin: Well, someone's been pawing through my stuff! Red: Just be glad all you need is a bath and not a tetanus shot, Rover.
comicgos about 14 years ago
You would think Rover’s nose would have kept him in the clear.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Dogs just love going through dumpsters. Just ask Louie.
Dee4theanimals almost 14 years ago
Nothing like a good roll in something stinky!
lightenup Premium Member almost 14 years ago
There are soo many interesting smells in there.
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
I wonder if took something out and hid it somewhere?!
Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Red’s brother is creepy!
Paula almost 14 years ago
I feel about the brother, the same way some of you feel about the pelican in ‘Daddy’s Home.’ UGH!
Francine Long almost 14 years ago
The brother is totally out of character for this strip. How could parents who have raised Red, a really kind hearted, decent kid also have raised on ogre like “brother”, whatever his name is?
Sure, there are differences in temperament between siblings, but this guy is a complete opposite, really an outcast in a loving home.
Is he insane? Some day he’s going to hurt someone.
I really, really find him disgusting!
ohsuzan almost 14 years ago
So wrong! Ditch this older brother storyline. It’s just WRONG! Red and Rover is about innocence and love. Older brother is TOTALLY WRONG. NO! NO! NO!
cutiepie29 almost 14 years ago
Older brother is a teen in the late 60’s/early 70’s. Isn’t that when the drug culture was most “acceptable” (as in “all the kids are doing it”)? That would explain how very different he is from Red.
woltmanns almost 14 years ago
I love the older brother and enjoy seeing his face get more and more pimply! He is right for the time period, kids are always different, and teenagers never appreciate their younger siblings. The contrast between the two is exceptional and I’m sure their parents wonder the same way all parents do…where did these kids come from? I vote to keep him!