The guy is “Masky McDeath” as they call him over at the Comics Curmugeon. That was the vision of the Grim Reaper that collected Lisa in “Funky Winkerbean.” I had Farley accompany him to help get the message across to those who may not recognize Masky McDeath.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Yeah, I cried crocodile tears when Cathy left us. Lucky for you, we had the jokes ready.
docopenhaver over 13 years ago
I recognize Farley (the dog), but who’s the guy on the right?
bdaverin over 13 years ago
Too esoteric for me, that one.
And I can think of more depressing ways to die.
The Old Wolf over 13 years ago
Oh, surely you can come back as a ghost. We can make fun of you for the rest of eternity…
Pab Sungenis creator over 13 years ago
The guy is “Masky McDeath” as they call him over at the Comics Curmugeon. That was the vision of the Grim Reaper that collected Lisa in “Funky Winkerbean.” I had Farley accompany him to help get the message across to those who may not recognize Masky McDeath.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
…..with all due respect to Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Blue Boy’
ProudBluenoser over 13 years ago
Followed very closely by the death of Opus.
ProudBluenoser over 13 years ago
The death of Farley is one of the only comics that can still choke me up when I read it. It was a masterfully done series.
celeconecca over 13 years ago
please don’t put him in the same palce as Farley
celeconecca over 13 years ago
please don’t put him in the same palce as Farley
TheAuldWan over 13 years ago
That is a poorly drawn Orphan Annie and her mutt
TheAuldWan over 13 years ago
That is a poorly drawn Orphan Annie and her mutt
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
Pab, given your depictions of Liz’s Mum, shouldn’t he have a stylish face tattoo?
Donald Sluter Premium Member over 13 years ago
I imagine getting getting shot by Seals was pretty depressing too…
Pab Sungenis creator over 13 years ago
…and I don’t know when it happened, but some time over the past couple of days, the strip passed 15,000 subscribers. Thank you all.
AL154 over 13 years ago
I miss the 1950’s - when the women were straight and the chrome was thick.
vldazzle over 13 years ago
Thanks, Pab - and Your strip passed that mark ;-)??