Just thinking about the havoc those finger puppets can create makes me smile – can I cut around the dotted line? Who can I chase around the house with them on my finger as it sparks my imagination beyond the keyboard?
And it totally flummoxes the computer literati.
Like the sneakers and potato chips, even the interactive format is true for the time period!
I always enjoy Red and Rover, regardless of the format. I’m just happy that I get to peek at this artist’s work. I’ve noticed that some people seem to think Brian Basset is their employee (though I find it hard to imagine that most people would as rude to an employee as some of the comments this week have been) He’s neither an employee, nor a slave. Enjoy the art, and if you aren’t, find something else to do.
I really hope that neither you nor anyone close to you is facing catastrophic illness or injury. Because those would be the only legitimate reasons I can think of for a solid week of pencil puppets. Seriously!
Thanks Brian for the nostalgic trip. Wonderful vignettes. One question: How do you cut them out of the screen? I tried, but it made a mess of my laptop! :-)
ORMouseworks almost 11 years ago
My IS girl does that! ;)
patpup777 almost 11 years ago
cool lovely in fact but can we have are cartoons back now…
redandrover Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Yes, on Sunday.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I love me some Red and Rover interactive feeding frenzy!
rogebr almost 11 years ago
Just thinking about the havoc those finger puppets can create makes me smile – can I cut around the dotted line? Who can I chase around the house with them on my finger as it sparks my imagination beyond the keyboard?
And it totally flummoxes the computer literati.
Like the sneakers and potato chips, even the interactive format is true for the time period!
Make it an annual event for spring break.
amxchester almost 11 years ago
Brian, this has been fun. We should take a break once in a while as rogebr and others have said.
raymac almost 11 years ago
SO happy when this cut-out series ends. Seems someone got bored writing and decided to take a week off.
Darryl Heine almost 11 years ago
I guess there’s one more to go for this week.
lightenup Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I loved these!!
jamessulis almost 11 years ago
BRING BACK THE CARTOON STRIP
betsy077 almost 11 years ago
I AGREE!!!
Dr. Midnight almost 11 years ago
Brian was answering (“commenting to”) pat pelgrave.
Athelstane almost 11 years ago
Now I HAVE to go give something to Chester the Yellow Dog.
combszoo almost 11 years ago
I always enjoy Red and Rover, regardless of the format. I’m just happy that I get to peek at this artist’s work. I’ve noticed that some people seem to think Brian Basset is their employee (though I find it hard to imagine that most people would as rude to an employee as some of the comments this week have been) He’s neither an employee, nor a slave. Enjoy the art, and if you aren’t, find something else to do.
Paula almost 11 years ago
Has anyone else ever asked, "Why isn’t Rover a Basset Hound, Brian?
dogmomof03 almost 11 years ago
Red and Rover is my favorite all time comic strip. My Lab Wheebs is so much like Rover in many ways.
gleeviolette almost 11 years ago
snore
uncacal almost 11 years ago
I really hope that neither you nor anyone close to you is facing catastrophic illness or injury. Because those would be the only legitimate reasons I can think of for a solid week of pencil puppets. Seriously!
boldyuma almost 11 years ago
If you look at this past weeks strip and imagine removing the dotted lines..you do have a sweet comic..Keep up the good work Brian!
Brian_W almost 11 years ago
As someone who is old enough to remember pencil toppers, I thought these were great. Also, very much in line with the entire vibe of the strip.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Thanks Brian for the nostalgic trip. Wonderful vignettes. One question: How do you cut them out of the screen? I tried, but it made a mess of my laptop! :-)